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Pacific Baza |- !align="center" bgcolor=pink|Scientific classification |- | {| ||Kingdom:|||Animalalia |- ||Phylum:|||Chordata |- ||Class:|||Aves |- ||Order:|||Accipitriformes |- ||Family:|||Accipitridae |- ||Subfamily: |||Perninae |- |} |}
The raptor subfamily Perninae includes a number of medium-sized broad-winged species. These are birds of warmer climates, although the Pernis species (European Honey Buzzard and Oriental Honey Buzzard) have a more extensive range.
Several of the species in this group eat mainly insects, and the honey-buzzards are specialist feeders on wasp larvae. Reptiles are also taken by several birds in this group.
Species

