Prior to its rediscovery it was thought to be a diurnal bird.
A new enclosure for diurnal birds of prey was built in 1983.
The primary predators of this species are diurnal birds of prey, such as falcons and hawks.
This is a diurnal bird of open country with some trees, often near water.
The Osprey differs in several respects from other diurnal birds of prey.
Falconidae is a family of diurnal birds of prey.
The painted berrypeckers are common, active, and diurnal birds.
The cranes are diurnal birds that vary in their sociality by season.
The diurnal birds of prey include the falcons, buzzards, eagles and harriers.
Presumably, it hunted diurnal birds in a manner similar to goshawks.