African Fish-Eagle (Haliaeetus vocifer)
Class:
Aves
Family:
Acciptridae
Common Name:
African Fish-Eagle
Genus:
Icthyophaga
Species Name:
vocifer
About The African Fish-Eagle
With its distinctive plumage and evocative cry, the African fish-eagle is probably the most familiar bird of prey in Africa (2) (4). Perched majestically on a high branch, the contrast between the white upper-body and tail, the chestnut belly, and the black wings, is unmistakeable (2) (5) (6). Much less striking is the almost scruffy appearance of the immature African fish-eagle, with its generally dark-brown plumage and white mottling (2) (6). Although after the first year the plumage begins to resemble that of the adult, it will take at least four to five years and numerous moults to reach full maturity (2) (7). The clear, ringing call weee-ah hyo-hyo-hyo, made with the head thrown back, has to be the most characteristic and evocative sound of African watersides (2).
Rights Holder: Wildscreen
Trips Where Observed
Africa: Eastern and Southern
Africa: Egypt and Ethiopia
Kenya Solar Eclipse
Uganda and stops between
Member Lifelists
Africa
World
Sites Where Observed