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Tawny Eagle
Latin Name:
Aquila rapax (subs- vindhiana)
Category:
Size:
70cm
Description:
Sexes alike, female slightly larger. Variable plumage; adults usually dark brown, with faint pale barrings on short rounded tail; holds tail straight and level with body when in flight; lacks dull white rump of most Spotted Eagles. Difficult to distinguish; solitary or several scattered; sits on ground for long periods eating
carrion or offal; lazy, low flight.
Habitat:
Open country, vicinities of villages, towns and cultivation.
Distribution:
Sporadically over parts of the country; nipalensis is a winter visitor.
Call:
Call Description:
Loud crackling notes; high pitched call.
IUCN:
National Status:
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