Everything about Rufous-bellied Eagle totally explained
Rufous-bellied Eagle, (
Aquila kienerii), is a
bird of prey in the family Accipitridae, which also includes the
buzzards,
hawks and
Old World vultures.
Rufous-bellied Eagle breeds in tropical
Asia. It is resident in
Sri Lanka, southwest and northern
India, and east to southeast Asia and
Indonesia.
This species is associated with woodland. The large stick nest is built in a tree and a single egg is laid.
Rufous-bellied Eagle is a smallish
eagle, 54-60 cm long. It has broad rounded wings, held flat while soaring, and a short broad tail. It eats mainly
birds and small
mammals.
The adult has blackish upperparts and head. The foreneck and breast are white, and the tail and flight
feathers are white barred with dark. The rest of the underparts are chestnut. Sexes are similar.
The immature eagle has white in place of the adult's chestnut plumage, and dark flank patches.
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