Javan hawk-eagle

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The Javan hawk-eagle is a rare, medium-sized raptor endemic to the forests of Java, Indonesia, and is considered a national symbol due to its endangered status and striking appearance.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf bird species
eagle
raptor
activityPattern diurnal
authority Stresemann, 1924 NERFINISHED
binomialName Nisaetus bartelsi NERFINISHED
bodyLength about 60 cm
breedingBehavior builds nests in tall trees
class Aves
clutchSize usually one egg
conservationStatus Endangered
conservationStatusSystem IUCN Red List NERFINISHED
country Indonesia
diet birds
reptiles
small mammals
distinctiveFeature long crest feathers
prominent crest
distribution central Java NERFINISHED
eastern Java
western Java NERFINISHED
endemicTo Indonesia NERFINISHED
Java NERFINISHED
family Accipitridae NERFINISHED
genus Nisaetus NERFINISHED
huntingStrategy soaring and perch hunting
includedIn CITES Appendix II NERFINISHED
island Java NERFINISHED
IUCNRedListCategory EN
kingdom Animalia
nationalSymbolOf Indonesia NERFINISHED
nativeHabitat montane forest
subtropical forest
tropical forest
phylum Chordata
plumageColor barred tail
dark brown upperparts
rufous underparts
protectedBy Indonesian law
reproduction oviparous
scientificName Nisaetus bartelsi NERFINISHED
similarTo changeable hawk-eagle NERFINISHED
symbolizes Indonesian national identity
taxonRank species
threatenedBy deforestation
habitat loss
illegal wildlife trade
wingspan about 110 cm

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