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They are, in turn, the prey of the crowned eagle.
The coat of arms features a golden crowned eagle on a blue background.
His grave is decorated with a coat of arms showing a crowned eagle.
Superimposed on the cross is a silver crowned eagle for all grades.
The clutch of the Crowned Eagle either contains 1 or 2 eggs.
Zacharias stared into the distance, following the wheeling flight of the two crowned eagles.
The crowned eagle dropped steeply from the cinchona tree.
Crowned Eagle pairs breed once every two years; a single breeding cycle is of approximately 500 days in duration.
Crowned eagles rarely prey on livestock in central Argentina: persecution is not justified.
The Ugandan red colobus has two main predators: the common chimpanzee and the crowned eagle.
The many trees that define Kloof provide for an abundance of birds, including the Crowned eagle.
The first is the crowned eagle from the Kibale Forest, Uganda.
Its small size makes it susceptible to predators, especially the Crowned Eagle and the Leopard.
The Crowned Eagle is a forest species, and takes monkeys and duikers.
However, second lieutenants (now pilot officers) displayed a crowned eagle only and the Navy's loop was not used for any rank.
The Curlo coat of arms is gold with a black crowned eagle, Marquess crown.
Crowned eagles prefer to prey on infants and young juveniles of the Ugandan red colobus.
Hours passed, and still the two crowned eagles sat motionless, not even turning their heads, but their keen yellow eyes caught the slightest of movements.
(A pair of crowned eagles proved much more cooperative, accepting a hide near their nest straight away.)
Parliament also approved legislation to end the constitutionally guaranteed leading role for the Communist Party and to change the national symbol to a crowned eagle.
Eight monkey scapulae from beneath a crowned eagle nest in Kibale forest, Uganda.
I also had stunning views of one of the most powerful of all birds of prey, the crowned eagle.
A white enamel crowned eagle with spread wings, facing left (the coat-of-arms of Poland) was superimposed on the cross.
The Crowned Eagle is fairly common in suitable habitat, though its numbers show decline in sync with deforestation.
The plate on the shako was now a crowned eagle over a semicircle with the regimental number inscribed on it.
Crowned eagle (Stephanoaetus coronatus).
Crowned Eagle or Crowned Hawk-eagle (Stephanoaetus coronatus).
The kipunji have only two known predators: Crowned eagles (Stephanoaetus coronatus) and leopards (Panthera pardus).
Crowned Eagles (Stephanoaetus coronatus) breed here, and the endangered Cape Parrot (Poicephalus robustus robustus) occurs here.
The Crowned Solitary Eagle (Buteogallus coronatus), typically known simply as the Crowned Eagle (leading to potential confusion with the African Stephanoaetus coronatus) is an endangered bird of prey from eastern and central South America.
The Crowned Eagle, also known as the African Crowned Eagle or the Crowned Hawk-eagle (Stephanoaetus coronatus) is a very large, powerful, crested bird of prey found in sub-Saharan Africa; in Southern Africa it is restricted to suitable habitat in the eastern areas.