Class:
Aves
Family:
Acciptridae
Common Name:
Madagascar Fish-Eagle
Genus:
Icthyophaga
Species Name:
vociferoides
About The Madagascar Fish-Eagle
The breeding season runs from May to October (11). Maximum clutch size is two, but only one chick per nest survives due to siblicide (11). 35% of the known breeding population exhibits cooperative breeding strategies (3). The most common cooperative strategy is known as 'polyandry', when a female mates with more than one male (2). The Madagascar fish-eagle is a fish specialist (12) and catches its prey by snatching fish from the water's surface rather than by plunge diving (2).
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Trips Where Observed
Madagascar
Member Lifelists
Africa
World
Sites Where Observed