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Aquililla Calzada
Mountains around Spain & North Africa & SW France.
Spanish (Imperial) Eagles have triangular tails and more noticeable translucent "windows" on the secondaries, as well as a minimal amount of streaking on the chest.
Wing shape is also suggestive of Booted Eagle, as Spanish Eagles hold their wings straight or curved, similar to Golden Eagles, not bent and reminiscent of Buteos like this.