Honey-buzzard

 Pernis  is a genus of birds in the raptor subfamily Perninae. It consists of three medium-sized broad-winged species.


 * European Honey-Buzzard, Pernis apivorus
 * Philippine Honey-Buzzard, Pernis steerei
 * Oriental Honey-Buzzard / Crested Honey-Buzzard, Pernis ptilorhynchus
 * Barred Honey-Buzzard, Pernis celebensis

They breed in temperate and warmer climates of the Old World, and are specialist feeders on wasp larvae. The two temperate species, the European and Oriental Honey Buzzards, are migratory.

They breed in woodland, and are often inconspicuous except when displaying.

The members of this genus have plumage which mimics that of juvenile Common Buzzards or of Spizaetus hawk-eagles. It has been suggested that the similarity has arisen as a partial protection against predation by larger raptors such as goshawks, which may be wary about attacking what appears to be a better-protected species with stronger bill and talons than the honey buzzards actually possess.