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Learn about all kinds of "eagle" in pictures

Learn about all kinds of "eagle" in pictures


The eagle is a strong bird with many species, and the following is a list of the most important types of eagles, their recipes and the most important thing that distinguishes each species from the others.

Top types and recipes of eagles

” The Andean condor "


It is a South American bird from the family of the new global eagle Cathartidae, the only member of the Vultur sex, located in the Andes Mountains and the Pacific coasts adjacent to South-West America, the world's largest bird by measuring its weight and length of its wings, with a maximum wing of 3.5 meters.


"The black vulture"


The Black Eagle, also known as the Black American Eagle, is a bird in the New World Eagle family, which extends from the southeast of the United States to Central Chile and Uruguay in South America, and although there are widespread and widespread species, it is characterized by a fairly limited distribution of its citizens. This type is the only remaining member of the Coragyps race, in the Cathartidae family, and it is home to relatively open areas, which provide scattered forests or shrubs, with its wings of 1.5 meters, and the black eagle is a large bird, with black feather, and a short bee.


” The California condor "



The California Eagle is the largest wild bird in North America, which was extinct in the wilderness in 1987, but species were re-introduced to northern Arizona and southern Utah, coastal mountains in Central and Southern California, and Northern Baja California, the only surviving genus member.


 ” The Cape griffon "


The Cape Eagle, also known as the Kolbe Eagle, is an ancient world eagle in the Accipitridae family, a settler in South Africa, mainly in South Africa, Lesotho, Botswana and in some parts of northern Namibia, living on the slopes and laying one egg a year, and since 2015 has been classified as endangered. This large eagle has an orange color, with brown eyes painted in orange and a red neck.


 ” The cinereous vulture "


It is an attractive large bird found in most parts of Eurasia, also known as the Black Eagle, the Monk Eagle, or the Asian Black Eagle, a member of the Accipitridae family, which also includes many other prey birds such as kite airplanes, bayonets and hawks, one of the two largest eagles in the ancient world. They have a maximum size of 14 kg (about 30 lb), a length of 1.2 meters (about 4 feet), and 3.1 meters (slightly more than 10 feet) for the wings


 ” The Egyptian vulture "


Also known as the White Zabal Eagle, or Pharaoh Chicken, is a small eagle in the old world and the only member of the Neopron race, widely distributed, the Egyptian eagle was found in south-west Europe and north Africa to India, that its contrasting and debilant style makes it distinctive during flight. The Egyptian eagles feed mainly on the dry but opportunistic, preaching small mammals, birds and reptiles, feed on other bird eggs, and break the biggest with a big harvest on them.


” The greater yellow-headed vulture "


The yellow-headed eagle also known as a forest eagle, a species of birds in the Carthaidi family, found in South America in the low-tropical moist forests, is a fairly large bird, with wings of 166-178 cm, weight of 1.65 kg, body length of 64-75 cm, black veneers, The head and neck, which are not full of feathers, range from deep yellow to pale orange.


” The griffon vulture "



The Gyphun Eagle is a great eagle for the old world in the Accitiridae family, also known as the European Asian Griffon, and should not be confused with another species, the Gyps Rueppelli, which is closely linked to the white eagle (Gyps africanus).

” The Himalayan vulture "



The Himalayan Eagle or the Himalayan Gervon, the ancient world eagle in the Acciitridae family, is closely linked to the European eagle (G. Fulvus), which is found along the Himalayas and the neighboring Tibetan plateau, one of the two largest eagles in the ancient world and the real birds of prey.


” The Indian vulture "


The Indian eagle is a native old-world eagle from India, Pakistan and Nepal, listed as seriously endangered eagles on the IUCN Red List since 2002, whose number has fallen sharply, and Indian eagles have died of renal failure caused by diklovenak poisoning. This type is mainly replant on hill rocks in central India.









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