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The African fish eagle is a species placed in the genus Icthyophaga (fish eagles). Its closest relative appears to be the critically endangered Madagascar fish eagle ( I. vociferoides ). Like all sea eagle species pairs , this one consists of a white-headed species (the African fish eagle) and a tan-headed one (Madagascar fish eagle).
White-bellied sea eagle. Icthyophaga leucogaster (Gmelin, JF, 1788) India and Sri Lanka through Southeast Asia to Australia: Size: Habitat: Diet: LC Sanford's sea eagle. Icthyophaga sanfordi (Mayr, 1935) Size: Habitat: Diet: VU African fish eagle. Icthyophaga vocifer (Daudin, 1800) Sub-Saharan Africa: Size: Habitat: Diet: LC Madagascar fish eagle
famous for African wild dog and black rhinoceros: Nyerere National Park established: [9] 1922 gazetted: [10] 2019 area: 30,893 km² miombo woodland, open wooded grassland, riverine swamps 80–1,300 m African wild dog, elephant, cheetah, giraffe, hippopotamus, buffalo, crocodile, white rhinoceros, wildebeest, hyena
A sea eagle in the flag of Naval Reconnaissance Battalion of Finnish Navy. The bald eagle is the national symbol of the United States. The silver eagle on red shield on the arms of Poland has been interpreted as the sea eagle. Namibia, Zambia, and Zimbabwe have the African fish eagle as their national bird.
The wildlife of the Gambia is dictated by several habitat zones over the Gambia's land area of about 10,000 km 2. It is bound in the south by the savanna and on the north by the Sudanian woodlands. The habitats host abundant indigenous plants and animals, in addition to migrant species and newly planted species.
African fish eagle; G. Grey-headed fish eagle; L. Lesser fish eagle; M. Madagascar fish eagle; S. Sanford's sea eagle; W. White-bellied sea eagle This page was ...
These include African fish eagles (Haliaeetus vociferus), eastern imperial eagles and their cousins, steppe eagles. [6] [12] [175] [176] African fish eagles and Pallas's fish eagles (Haliaeetus leucoryphus) in India both seem to take precedence over tawny eagles at shared feeding sources such as carrion sites and water bird nesting colonies.
Eagle From left to right, top row first: golden eagle (Aquila chrysaetos), brown snake eagle (Circaetus cinereus), solitary eagle (Buteogallus solitarius), black eagle (Ictinaetus malaiensis) and African fish eagle (Haliaeetus vocifer).