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Tuesday, February 18, 2014

Interesting Facts About Eagles

The eagle is the biggest flying bird in the world. It is a symbol of power, on the American flags, but also on the Philippine royal badges. It is popular also in Europe, being used as a representative symbol of the Royal Eastern European Royal Families.



In Eastern Europe, this bird was used as a war symbol. The vulture was put on the flags of the best armies, being considered a frightening appearance.

Today, the eagle is also a symbol of modern armies. The eagle eye is a common name for the most advanced detecting devices, binoculars and surveillance planes.




The eagles can rarely be seen by humans, as they build their nest on high cliffs, which are not accessible for humans. There are some species living in the forests and jungles, and those can be seen on top of trees. We all remember the three funny eagles from the Jungle Book, commenting everything that happens from the shelter of the trees.



The eagle feathers of the American White Eagle are of brown color, excepting the neck, tail and head, which are white. This species can only be met on the American Northern continent, especially in Alaska and Canada. They are perfect flyers and swimmers, eating especially fish and small mammals such as rabbits and even monkeys. However, they prefer flesh of dead animals.

 Their nests are huge, solid, and they are built on top of trees. There are some great documentaries online about eagles in the wild, because this is the best way to study those imposing animals. The female eagle lays two or three eggs every year, at the beginning of April. As they are “family birds” (they choose their partner for life), the nest is rebuilt every year, with new leafs, sticks and branches.

An eagle can live up to 30 years, and it usually changes only two or three nests. This is why the diameter of a nest can reach 1000 kilograms and three meters in diameter.



The eagles have perfect eyes, being able to see the prey from two kilometers distance, from the heights of the sky. They can fly 300 kilometers without stopping, with speeds of 180 kilometers per hour. The eagle has strong claws, growing continuously for the entire life. Because of the strong claws, the eagle can carry preys of 2 kilograms or even more.
 An interesting fact is the “relocation” of eagle families in forested areas. Those eagles change their food from northern lakes fish with dead animals found around the human habitats. The explanation? It seems like the new roads and the increasing number of cars leaded to an increased number of accidents involving animals. As dead animals are more attractive for eagles, those move in the human populated areas. Even so, the number of eagles is decreasing from one year to the other.
The Philippine eagle, just like the American one, is the national bird of its country. However, it is estimated that only 250 mature exemplars still live, and the number decreases because of illegal hunting. It is a strong bird that can live 30-60 years, only in forests, nesting on top of high trees. The basic food is comprised on monkeys, but this eagle is courageous enough to fight for food with other raptors such as pythons. It is interesting that it never attacks domestic animals. It is protected by the Philippine laws, being raised in special places under strict surveillance.



Another “relative” of the raptors from the American forests is the Harpy Eagle, which is also an extinct species. It has black feathers on the back, a while chest, and a black stripe on the neck. It has a threatening aspect, and it is a great hunter, just like the bald eagle. It has shorter wings, because it is adapted to the forest life, allowing it to move faster, and to attack the prey using the element of surprise.



The condors are also a part of the vulture’s family, having an interesting aspect. The population from South America believes that the condor bones can cure diseases, and this is why the species is about to be extinct because of hunting. In 1987, only 27 condors were alive, all in zoos. Today, more than 30 exemplars were born in captivity and released, so their number is growing.

Saturday, February 1, 2014

Mexican Eagle



The Mexican Eagle is actually another name for the Golden Eagle, which lives mostly in the United States, not in Mexico. The source of the name is unknown. It is a bird of prey, and it is one of the most common types of eagles. It has a dark brown color, which also creates some confusion about its name. It might be the white feathers on the wings of this eagle. It feeds with small animals such as rabbits and rats. The Mexican Eagle is found of his birth territory, and it rarely relocates more than 200 kilometers away from its birthplace.

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Wednesday, January 29, 2014

American Eagle






The American Eagle is the popular name of the Bald Eagle, one of the common species in Canada, US and even Mexico. It is a sea eagle originating in the northern area of the continent, but which adapted to the warmer conditions of the south. It is highly adaptable to any condition. The bird needs massive trees for nesting, situated in the vicinity of large water supplies, where food can be found in abundance. He is an opportunistic hunter, with great skills in catching fish and roaches. The American Eagle is brown with a white head and tail. Males and females have the same colors, but they can be identified because the female is larger.

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Spotted Eagle



The spotted eagle has common characteristics with the more popular Lesser Spotted Eagle. However, it is a little smaller. The Spotted Eagle family lives in the entire Northern Hemisphere. It has a small head, compared with other eagles, making it a unique species. There are also “hybrids” between the Spotted Eagle and other families of eagles, making the identification even harder. It migrates during the winter, but not on long distances.

Pictures of Spotted Eagle:

 Greater Spotted Eagle
 greater spotted eagle
 Indian spotted eagle
lesser spotted eagle

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Philippine Eagle

The Philippine Eagle is the fiercest enemy of monkeys in this archipelago. It lives in the forests of the Philippine islands, and one of the largest bird predators in the world. It weights 8 kilograms at maturity, but unfortunately, it is one of the most endangered species of eagles. It is powerful and imposing, being the national bird of Philippine. This recognition brought the attention of animal protecting organizations, but those can’t do too much to protect it, because of the lack of legislation in this country on protecting endangered species.

Pictures of Philippine Eagle:


Philippine eagle drawing

Philippine eagle in flight

Philippine eagle wallpaper

 Philippine eagle wings


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Wedge Tail Eagle



The wedge tail eagle is a large predator living in Australia and the Guinea Islands. It is the largest bird in Australia, and it is easily identified by its wedged tail, impressive wings and the legs, which are covered with feathers completely. It is considered the largest bird predator in the world. It is one of the fewest species of eagles with dark colored feathers, and it can reach 3 feet in length. It is a symbol of the native Australians, being praised in legends and stories, and even worshiped by some Guinean tribes as the protector of the land and skies.

Pictures of  Wedge Tail Eagle:



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Black Eagle

The Black Eagle lives in the American prey, and it has many common characteristics with other species of birds living in the same area. It lives in the tropical regions of Asia, because it is highly adaptive to any kind of environments. It feeds with small roaches and other birds, attacking the nest of those often. The black eagle can be identified by its color, of course, but also because its unusual shape. It flies slowly, looking as a majestic watcher of the land while it is flying. It is one of the most interesting birds in Himalaya.

Pictures of Black Eagle:


Back Eagle Flying


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Harpy Eagle


The Harpy Eagle is a tropical species of eagle, even if it lives in North America mostly. It looks like the Papuan Eagle, and it is related with this species. It is the largest bird raptor in America, and it also has a numerous population. The rainforests are the ideal habitat for this eagle, because it can find abundant resources of food in those areas. However, it is threatened because of the destruction of the Brazil Jungle. This is the reason why this eagle moved in other places, such as the Caribbean Islands. It is good news, because the species was almost extinct in Central America, but a bad news for the South America species of eagles.

Pictures of Harpy Eagle:


 Harpy Eagle Beer Hunting


Harpy Eagle Flying



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Brown Eagle



The Brown eagle is a rare species of eagles from Sahara. The difficulty of finding it, and the total lack of interest from the authorities of the countries where this bird lives, makes it one of the most mysterious birds ever known by humankind.




Pictures of Brown Eagles:

Brown Eagle

Brown Snake Eagle

A Brown Eagle Sitting


Art of a Brown Eagle



Brown Snake Eagle Photo



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Saturday, January 25, 2014

Some Interesting Things That You Should Know About the Bald Eagles


Definitely you know the name of the bird – Eagle. All the citizens of America have seen this bird everywhere. This is the national symbol of the United States of America. The kind of Eagle that you see in the symbol is known as the bald eagle.

On the year of 1782, the bald eagle was chosen as the national symbol of America. There are many different kinds of Eagles in this world. You may think why this particular type of Eagle has been chosen as the national symbol of our country? There are Eagles in Europe and in Asia too. In Europe, you will see the Golden Eagle. The bald Eagles are seen in the North American continent.

Golden Eagle

All the people consider the bald eagle as one of the most beautiful birds. But if you see any recently born bald eagle then you would be disappointed. Because at that stage it looks ugly. But within just 4 or 5 years it’s shape will be changed and it will turned it to a beautiful bird. You will be amazed to see it then.

Chicks of Bald Eagle

However, there are many other interesting facts that you can learn about this beautiful bird.

Their specialty of the American bald eagle is that – this type of eagle only lives in the North American continent. Although it is called bald eagle, but actually it is not bald. When it is 4 years old, it develops tail feathers and white head.



The normal height of a bald eagle is around 2.5 to 3 feet, which is approximately 76.2 cm to 91.44 cm. An adult bald eagle can weigh around 4.5 KG to 6.35 KG, which is approximately 10 to 14 pound. Kinda big huh?

The wing span of an adult Eagle is about 182.88 CM - 243.84 CM, (6 to 8 feet).

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Thursday, October 11, 2012

Emu


The emu is a flightless bird that is rather large in stature. It is considered to be the second largest bird in the world. Emus can only be found on the continent of Australia. These birds have soft feathers that are light brown in color. They have long necks, dark colored beaks, and two incredibly strong legs. Emus are omnivores, and they will eat whatever they can find. These birds have been known to eat stones and tin cans accidentally along with the insects, leaves, and other items that they eat. The female emu will lay eggs in a nest that the male has made.           

Wednesday, October 10, 2012

Peafowl











The peafowl is a bird that is most commonly known as the peacock. These kinds of birds are most recognizable because of their brightly colored feathers. Of course, just as with most birds, the male of the species is the one that has bright feathers, and the female is brown and white. When the male peafowl is trying to impress a female for mating, he will fan out his feathers in a beautiful display. The peafowl can be found in areas of Pakistan and India. These birds were also located in Bangladesh; however, they are now thought to be extinct in this area of the world.

 The peafowl is an omnivore, and they forage for their food. In the forests of India, the birds eat insects, grains, berries, and small reptiles and mammals. In order to reproduce, the males will set up territories, and the females will wander through these territories until they find a male that they would like to mate with. Once the mating is over, the female is left to care for the young. The female will make a nest and lay anywhere between three and six eggs. Once the chicks hatch from the eggs, they follow their mother in order to learn how to forage and care for themselves.