Western Banded Snake-Eagle (Circaetus cinerascens)

Western Banded Snake-Eagle (Circaetus cinerascens)
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Western Banded Snake-Eagle (Circaetus cinerascens)
About Western Banded Snake-Eagle (Circaetus cinerascens)
- Kingdom: Animals
- Phylum: Chordates
- Class: Birds
- Order: Hawks, Eagles, Kites, and Allies
- Family: Hawks, Eagles, and Kites
The western banded snake eagle is a grey-brown African raptor with a short tail and a large head. Juveniles have paler and browner upper parts than adults, with white-edged feathers. The eagle's head, neck and breast are dark-streaked. The underparts are white with pale brown streaks, mainly on belly and thighs. Subadults may be all dark grey-brown without any streak on underparts. The eyes, ears, and legs are yellow. They have crested chests.
Visits
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              2011-01-04Lake Langano - Bishangari Forest, Ethiopia
