Raptors Eagles

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Category Description:

Eagles are members of the Accipitridae family of Raptors, which includes Hawks, Vultures, and Buzzards.

Information listed here includes classification, appearance, size, distribution, habitats, hunting and flight behavior, diet, social structure, courtship and breeding, threats, status, and conservation.

  • Amazing Animals: Wedge-tailed Eagle (Aquila audax)  - Looks at animals on display at the Australia Zoo, species overview, locations, hunting and prey, courtship, breeding, and status. Offers printable factsheet, photograph, and profile.
  • ARKive.org: Pallas's Fish-eagle (Haliaeetus leucoryphus)  - Looks at classification, status, appearance, distribution, preferred habitat, mating and parenting, reason for decline, related species, and photographs.
  • Bateleur (Terathopius ecaudatus)  - Furnishes wingspan and length, African locations, flight and hunting, breeding, etymology, coloration, and appearance of the young. From Peregrine Fund.
  • Harpy Eagle (Harpia harpyja)  - Pictures and range map accompany facts about reproduction, names, size, hunting and prey, distribution, and common nesting materials from The Peregrine Fund.
  • The Raptor Trust: Eagles  - For two locally-found species, gives coloring of young and adult birds, population changes, size and weight, range, nesting sites, hunting, and breeding.
  • Wallace's Hawk-eagle (Spizaetus nanus)  - Provides images, glossary, related species, taxonomy, status, appearance, range and habitat, biology, and further information.
 
 
 
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