Verreauxs Eagle

Aquila verreauxii

Verreaux's Eagle, alternatively known as the Black Eagle, is a large bird of prey. This eagle lives in hilly and mountainous regions of southern and eastern Africa , and very locally in Western Asia. The name commemorates the French naturalist Jules Verreaux, who visited southern Africa in the early 18th century.
Verreauxs Eagle in Acacia tree, Serengeti North A large, thinly-spread eagle found in the Serengeti, typically close to rocky formations where it finds it favorite prey: Rock Hyrax. It also feeds on Dik-diks and young Klipspringers. Africa,Aquila verreauxii,Serengeti National Park,Serengeti North,Serengeti area,Tanzania,Verreauxs Eagle

Appearance

It is 75 to 96 cm long. Males weigh 3 to 4.2 kg and females weigh 3.1 to 5.8 kg . It has a wingspan of 1.81 to 2.2 m . It is black with a distinct white V marking on its back. Juveniles are usually light and dark brown with a black face and light crown. Structurally, it is very similar to the Golden Eagle of the Northern Hemisphere, and the Wedge-tailed Eagle of Australia.
Verreaux's Eagle  Aquila verreauxii,Geotagged,South Africa,Summer,Verreauxs Eagle,birds,raptors,south africa

Reproduction

It is highly territorial and can often be seen with another Verreaux's Eagle, with whom it mates for life. The pair will lay two to three cream-colored eggs, four days apart in autumn, and these will hatch approximately 45 days later. The newly hatched chicks will display cainism, which is prevalent in some raptor species where the older or stronger sibling will kill its younger or weaker sibling. In Southern Africa the breeding season stretches from April to June, sometimes into August. Its nest is a huge stick-nest platform in the shape of a platform. The nest's diameter is about 1.5-2m. The 30–40 cm diameter bowl is lined with green leaves. The nest is usually situated on a cliff ledge, rarely in a tree. The nest site is generally marked by a 'whitewash' which is formed by the birds' droppings.
Verreaux's eagle Close up showing the unusual eyebrow flaps
 Aquila verreauxii,Geotagged,South Africa,Summer,Verreauxs Eagle,birds,raptors,south africa

Food

It is a specialist hunter of hyraxes . The size of its territory often inversely reflects the size of the local hyrax population. At least occasionally, it will prey on birds including guineafowl or francolin and mammals of similar size to hyraxes, such as large rodents. There are reports stating that the Verreaux's Eagle also preys on monkeys, small antelope and seldom on reptiles and carrion. It hunts its prey by swooping around the corners of cliffs and thus surprising it prey by its sudden appearance. It also stoops from a perch; although this method is used less often. A pair of Verreaux's Eagle may hunt cooperatively. This eagle on rare occasions may pirate food from other raptors, including Bearded Vulture and other eagles.

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Status: Least concern
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Taxonomy
KingdomAnimalia
DivisionChordata
ClassAves
OrderAccipitriformes
FamilyAccipitridae
GenusAquila
SpeciesA. verreauxii