Aquila heliaca

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Aquila heliaca, commonly known as the eastern imperial eagle, is a large bird of prey found across parts of Europe and Asia, recognized for its dark plumage with distinctive pale shoulder patches and its status as a vulnerable species.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf bird of prey
eagle
species of bird
bodyLength 72–90 cm
breedingRange Hungary
Kazakhstan
Mongolia
Russia
Slovakia
Ukraine
citesListing CITES Appendix I
class Aves
clutchSize 1–3 eggs
commonName Spanish imperial eagle
surface form: eastern imperial eagle
conservationStatus Vulnerable
conservationStatusSystem IUCN Red List of Threatened Species
surface form: IUCN Red List
describedBy Peter Simon Pallas
diet birds
carrion
reptiles
small mammals
distinctiveFeature pale nape
pale shoulder patches
family Accipitridae
genus Aquila
habitat forest-steppe
open woodland
steppe with scattered trees
iucnRedListCategory VU
kingdom Animalia
migratoryBehavior partially migratory
nativeRange Central Asia
Central Europe
Eastern Europe
Middle East
Western Eurasia
surface form: Western Asia
nestingSite tall trees
order Accipitriformes
phylum Chordata
plumageColor dark brown
taxonRank species
threat electrocution on power lines
habitat loss
persecution
poisoning
wingspan 180–215 cm
winteringRange South Asia
surface form: Indian subcontinent

Middle East
Northeast Africa
yearDescribed 1773

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