Bonelli's Eagle (Aquila fasciata)

Bonelli's Eagle (Aquila fasciata)
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Bonelli's Eagle (Aquila fasciata)
About Bonelli's Eagle (Aquila fasciata)
- Kingdom: Animals
- Phylum: Chordates
- Class: Birds
- Order: Hawks, Eagles, Kites, and Allies
- Family: Hawks, Eagles, and Kites
Bonelli's eagle is a large bird of prey. The common name of the bird commemorates the Italian ornithologist and collector Franco Andrea Bonelli. Bonelli is credited with gathering the type specimen, most likely from an exploration of Sardinia. Like all eagles, Bonelli's eagle belongs to the family Accipitridae. Its feathered legs marked it as member of the Aquilinae or booted eagle subfamily. This species breeds from southern Europe, Africa on the montane perimeter of the Sahara Desert, and across the Indian Subcontinent to Indonesia. In Eurasia, this species may be found as far west as Portugal and as far east as southeastern China and Thailand. It is usually a resident breeder.
Source: Wikipedia
Visits
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2006-01-09
Kheoladeo National Park, India -
2015-03-30
Santa Marta Steppe, SpainNot 100% sure on ID, short wing tips, dark carpals, see pic. -
2024-08-17
Air Terjun Oenesu, Indonesia -
2024-08-23
Bendungan, Indonesia -
2024-09-03
Cunca Wulang Waterfall, Indonesia