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Steppe Eagle
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The Steppe Eagle, (Aquila nipalensis), is a large bird of prey. It is about 62-81 cm (24-32 in) in length and has a wingspan of 165-200 cm (65-79 in). Females, weighing 2.3-4.9 kg (5-10.8 lbs), are slightly larger than males, at 2-3.5 kg (4.4-7.7 lbs). Like all eagles, it belongs to the family Accipitridae. It was once considered to be closely related to the non-migratory Tawny Eagle, Aquila rapax, and the two forms have previously been treated as conspecific. They were split based on pronounced differences in morphology and anatomy (Clark, 1992; Olson, 1994; Sangsteret al., 2002); molecular analysis[citation needed] indicates that these birds are not even each other's closest relatives. The Steppe Eagle breeds from Romania east through the south Russian and Central Asian steppes to Mongolia. The European and Central Asian birds winter in Africa, and the eastern birds in India. It lays 1-3 eggs in a stick nest in a tree.Throughout its range it favours open dry habitats, such as desert, semi-desert, steppes, or savannah. This is a large eagle with brown upperparts and blackish flight feathers and tail. This species is larger and darker than the Tawny Eagle, and it has a pale throat which is lacking in that species. Immature birds are less contrasted than adults, but both show a range of variation in plumage colour. The eastern race A. n. nipalensis is larger and darker than the European and Central Asian A. n. orientalis. Large numbers are seen at certain places such as Khare in Nepal during migration. As many as 15.3 birds per hour during October and November have been noted.[1] The Steppe Eagle's diet is largely fresh carrion of all kinds, but it will kill rodents and other small mammals up to the size of a rabbit, and birds up to the size of partridges. It will also steal food from other raptors. The call of the Steppe Eagle is a crow-like barking, but it is rather a silent bird except in display. The Steppe eagle is the national animal of Egypt. It is also the national bird of Kazakhstan and can be seen on the Flag of Kazakhstan. Shot taken in Hungary. Nikon D40.

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::Logun7
05/09/09 9:33 PM GMT
Goodness what a fantastic shot! Very detailed and beautiful!!
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.icedancer
05/09/09 11:38 PM GMT
Magnificent eagle Tibi, had this in VB just now and I gave you 10/10. They are such beautiful birds. Bravo big time. Love the way the lighting is showing off all the detail of him.
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Happy Mother's Day to all Mom's
.ohpampered1
05/10/09 3:41 AM GMT
Another great shot by you, somehow he looks sad in this shot. Well done.
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Come over to the dark side, we have cookies. :)
.spoton
05/10/09 3:43 AM GMT
Just saw this in the VB and wanted to let you know how wonderful the shot is. Well done.
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careBear45
05/10/09 4:13 AM GMT
Great close up. Just beautiful. Both pics I love.

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::Roseman_Stan
05/10/09 1:22 PM GMT
Top notch close in shot!!!!

Stan
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::lovestoned
05/10/09 2:15 PM GMT
This & Steppe Eagle #2 are both saved and faved. I think it's a powerful image.
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.ovar2008
05/10/09 6:59 PM GMT
Perfect!.
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.humbleman
05/11/09 1:16 AM GMT
Very, very clear. What lenses did you use?
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::cynlee
05/11/09 2:58 AM GMT
You make him look very moody. Nicely taken, Tibi with that wonderful green background.
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.Genver
05/14/09 11:52 PM GMT
It is another superb Raptor close up,the clarity is really good.
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::Toto_san
05/18/09 8:19 PM GMT
Thank you. I used my Nikon 55-200 mm lens.
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Tamas2evil
03/03/11 9:37 PM GMT
I love my nikon so I feel ya. But, VERY well done on this the subject and the background it perfect.
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