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Greater Spotted Eagle

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Description:

This medium-sized eagle is very similar in general appearance to its closest relative the lesser spotted eagle, which shares part of its range. Head and wing coverts are very dark brown and contrast with the generally medium brown plumage; the lesser spotted eagle has a paler head and wing coverts. The head is small for an eagle. The similarities of the greater spotted to the lesser spotted often results in misidentification as being that species.

Habitat:

n adult greater spotted was tagged with a satellite transponder in 1993 in order to track migration. The tagged eagle migrated a total of 5,526 km (3,434 mi) from its wintering grounds in Yemen to it breeding grounds in western Siberia. It moved 150 km (93 mi) on average each day, but this increased to 280 km (170 mi) per day as the bird flew through Mesopotamia.

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2 Comments

Hema  Shah
Hema Shah 5 years ago

Thanks for sharing!

Hema  Shah
Hema Shah 5 years ago

wow,beautiful!

jasem
Spotted by
jasem

Al Jahra, Al Jahra Governorate, Kuwait

Spotted on Dec 11, 2014
Submitted on Jul 14, 2018

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