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The Indian spotted eagle (Clanga hastata) is a large bird of prey native to South Asia.Like all typical eagles, it belongs to the family Accipitridae.The typical eagles are often united with the buteos, sea eagles and other more heavy-set Accipitridae, but more recently it appears as if they are less distinct from the more slender accipitrine hawks.
Indian spotted eagle Clanga hastata (Lesson, 1834) Bangladesh, India, Myanmar and Nepal. Size: Habitat: Diet: VU 2,500 - 9,999 [9] Lesser spotted eagle Clanga pomarina Brehm, 1831: Central and Eastern Europe and southeastward to Turkey and Armenia, and Africa: Size: Habitat: Diet: LC 40,000 - 60,000 [10] Greater spotted eagle Clanga clanga
The Indian species has a more distinct pale window in primaries, paler and less distinctly streaked underparts, and paler upperparts (more like a steppe eagle in color) with less distinct, more diffuse pale tips to the larger wing-coverts. Furthermore, the Indian spotted eagle has a notably deeper gape extending behind its eye. [5] [29]
The spotted eagle ray (Aetobatus narinari) is a cartilaginous fish of the eagle ray family, Aetobatidae. As traditionally recognized, it is found globally in tropical regions, including the Atlantic , Pacific and Indian Oceans .
Black eagle: Ictinaetus malaiensis: Indian spotted eagle: Clanga hastata (earlier treated as C. pomarina hastata) Greater spotted eagle: Clanga clanga: Booted eagle: Hieraaetus pennatus [30] Tawny eagle: Aquila rapax: Steppe eagle: Aquila nipalensis: Endangered Eastern imperial eagle: Aquila heliaca: Golden eagle: Aquila chrysaetos: Bonelli's ...
Greater spotted eagle, A. clanga – to be moved to Lophaetus or Ictinaetus; Lesser spotted eagle, A. pomarina – to be moved to Lophaetus or Ictinaetus; Indian spotted eagle, A. hastata – to be moved to Lophaetus or Ictinaetus; Verreaux's eagle, A. verreauxii; Gurney's eagle, A. gurneyi; Wahlberg's eagle, A. wahlbergi – to be moved to ...
Spotted owlet. Short-eared owl, Asio flammeus (rare, vagrant) [33] Oriental scops owl, Otus sunia; Indian scops owl, Otus bakkamoena; Indian eagle-owl, Bubo bengalensis (found in rocky outcrops such as at the NICE expressway, declining fast from urbanisation) Spot-bellied eagle-owl, Bubo nipalensis (historic records from
The Indian state of Goa has 570 bird species within its political boundary. [1] [2] Though Goa does not have a strong history of birding unlike the rest of India, the state has seen a tremendous rise in the amount of ornithological data that has been produced in the last thirty years, primarily due to the efforts of Heinz Lainer's meticulous surveys in the state from the late 80's which led to ...