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Besides hawks and falcons, the tawny eagle favored the prolific little rodent.
Siblicide is common among birds of prey, including tawny eagles, brown pelicans and kittiwakes.
Wolski shuddered at the grim scene, made worse by this normally peaceful African tawny eagle being angry and stressed over nothing he could see.
The Tawny Eagle (Aquila rapax) is a large bird of prey.
Immatures paler, larger than Tawny Eagle.
The call of the Tawny Eagle is a crow-like barking, but it is rather a silent bird except in display.
A reluctant African tawny eagle flapped its richly colored taupe wings in a futile attempt to escape the spotlight.
When the tawny eagle with his stallion crest Swoops down, safety is hard to find . . . Wise words.
For a few moments she stared at the tawny eagle and then at Mr Wolski, and he looked at her.
This species is larger and darker than the Tawny Eagle, and it has a pale throat which is lacking in that species.
The Steppe Eagle and Tawny Eagle, once thought to be conspecific, are not even each other's nearest relatives.
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.
Only one of the eagles was out, and that was the tawny eagle, which was strange, since in this weather she was usually the first to take shelter.
A medium-sized to large eagle, easily confused with slightly smaller Lesser Spotted Eagle and dark phase of same-sized Tawny Eagle.
Both species are slimmer, broader-winged and squarer-tailed than Tawny Eagle; tail base of Spotted broader than Lesser Spotted.
A buzzard-sized eagle, marginally smaller than Spotted Eagle, for distinctions from which, see above, and from usually larger Tawny Eagle, see below.
And I could not deny a surge of excitement when I fixed a tawny eagle in my sights as it sat in the branches of a giant silk cotton-tree.
The obligate cainists are two tropical species, the Verreaux's and the Tawny Eagle, and one temperate-climate-dwelling species, the Lesser Spotted-Eagle.
There are many birds of prey including the osprey, peregrine, Pallas' sea eagle, short-toed eagle, tawny eagle, imperial eagle, spotted eagle and crested serpent eagle.
TAWNY EAGLE and STEPPE EAGLE Aquila rapax.
The Tawny Eagle's diet is largely fresh carrion of all kinds, but it will kill small mammals up to the size of a rabbit, reptiles and birds up to the size of guineafowl.
Birds of prey like the peregrine, cherrug or saker falcons, tawny eagle, imperial and greater spotted eagles, osprey, awesome shikra, and the black-winged kite live throughout Pakistan but their population statuses are unknown.
The Saker Falcon Falco cherrug has been recorded in literature but the Tawny Eagle Aquila rapax and other falcons such as the Laggar Falcon also prey on these lizards.
Most other Aquila eagles are darker looking in plumage, although the smaller Tawny Eagle (A. rapax) is often paler than the Golden Eagle (overlap in range verified only in Bale Mountains, Ethiopia).
Few other eagle species are as numerous, though some species like Tawny Eagle, Wedge-tailed Eagle and Bald Eagle have total estimated populations of a similar size to the Golden Eagle's despite having distributions which are more restricted.
The Tawny Eagle (Aquila rapax) is a large bird of prey.
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.
In some incidents where Brahminy Kites mobbed Steppe Eagles (Aquila rapax), they were attacked and injured or killed.
TAWNY EAGLE and STEPPE EAGLE Aquila rapax.
The Saker Falcon Falco cherrug has been recorded in literature but the Tawny Eagle Aquila rapax and other falcons such as the Laggar Falcon also prey on these lizards.