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African Hawk-Eagle
Aquila spilogastra
-19.4245, 23.1292
Field Notes
Description:
The upper parts are blackish. Its underparts are white heavily streaked with black. The under-wing flight feathers are white with a black trailing edge. The under-wing coverts are mostly black with white spots.
Habitat:
It can be found in tropical Sub-Saharan Africa and it prefers wooded hills, building a stick nest about 3 feet (almost 1 meter) in diameter in the fork of a large tree.
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