Gurney's Eagle
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Gurney's Eagle
Gurney?s Eagle, Aquila gurneyi, is a large eagle in the family Accipitridae.
IdentificationThis eagle is mainly dark brown to black colouring, with paler undersides to flight feathers and a rounded tail. Its body length is 74-86 cm; with a wingspan of between 1.7 and 1.9 m. Females are larger than males. Its wings are held level when gliding. RangeGurney?s Eagle is found in New Guinea and adjacent islands westwards to the Moluccas. It has been recorded from Saibai and Boigu islands in north-western Torres Strait, thus putting it on the Australian bird list. HabitatRainforest, swamp forest, and adjacent cultivated and coastal areas. FoodProbably mainly mammals and reptiles. NestingUndescribed. ConservationOccurs at low population densities and is likely to be declining slowly through habitat loss and degradation. Considered to be Near Threatened. Listed on CITES Appendix II. References
es:Aquila gurneyi fr:Aigle de Gurney hu:Gurney-sas pl:Orze? molucki
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