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Crested Hawk Eagle
Latin Name:
Nisaetus cirrhatus
Category:
Size:
70cm
Description:
Sexes alike, but female larger. Large, slender, crested forest eagle. Brown above; white underbody longitudinally streaked all over with brown; prominent occipital crest; the streaked whitish body, broad wings and long, rounded tail distinctive in flight. Solitary; occasionally a pair circles high over forests, especially when breeding; surveys for prey from high, leafy branches near forest clearings.
Habitat:
Semi-evergreen and deciduous forest, clearings.
Distribution:
South of Gujarat and Rajasthan. Peninsular India. NE

Call:
Call Description:
Loud, screaming cry, usually long-drawn.
IUCN:
National Status:
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