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  2. Eastern imperial eagle - Wikipedia

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    The eastern imperial eagle (Aquila heliaca) is a large bird of prey that breeds in southeastern Europe and extensively through West and Central Asia. Most populations are migratory and winter in northeastern Africa, the Middle East and South and East Asia. [3] Like all eagles, the eastern imperial eagle is a member of the family Accipitridae.

  3. Spanish imperial eagle - Wikipedia

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    Thus, the Spanish imperial eagle weighs about 10% more on average than the eastern imperial eagle and rivals the considerably longer-winged and longer-tailed wedge-tailed eagle as the third heaviest member of the Aquila genus behind the golden and Verreaux's eagles. This species has a total length of 72 to 85 cm (28 to 33 in) and a wingspan of ...

  4. Aquila (bird) - Wikipedia

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    Spanish imperial eagle. Aquila adalberti C. L. Brehm, 1861: central and south-west Spain and adjacent areas of Portugal, in the Iberian peninsula: Size: Habitat: Diet: VU 1,060 - 1,080 [10] Eastern imperial eagle Aquila heliaca Savigny, 1809: northeastern Africa and southern and eastern Asia: Size: Habitat: Diet: VU 2,500 - 9,999 [11] Wedge ...

  5. Category:Eagles - Wikipedia

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    Shqip; Simple English; Српски / srpski; ... Southern banded snake eagle; Spanish imperial eagle; Spizaetus; Steller's sea eagle; Steppe eagle; Sulawesi hawk-eagle;

  6. Category:Imperial Eagle - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Imperial Eagle" The following 10 pages are in this category, out of 10 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. A. Aquila (Roman) B.

  7. Reichsadler - Wikipedia

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    The Imperial Eagle also is depicted in the seals of free Imperial cities, including that of Kaiserswerth in the 13th century, Lübeck in the 14th century, Besançon [year needed], Cheb [year needed], and others. Use of the Imperial Eagle in the Imperial coat of arms of a reigning emperor dates to after the interregnum.

  8. Accipitridae - Wikipedia

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    [23] [21] Another striking aberration of the snake-eagle lineage is the bateleur (Terathopius ecaudatus), which has evolved unusually bright plumage in adults, with a huge red cere, red feet, bright yellow bill, and boldly contrasting grey-and-white markings over black plumage. The bateleur feeds extensively on carrion and almost any other ...

  9. Blinaja - Wikipedia

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    In addition to these, the Blinaja hosts 82 carnivorous species found in Protected Areas of Nature, such as the wolf, fox, badger and the European wildcat, as well as birds like the imperial eagle, stone partridge and goshawk. Throughout the year and various seasons, the area also attracts numerous migratory birds that make intermittent ...