Southern Banded Snake-eagle Circaetus fasciolatus |
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Most of these photos of southern banded snake-eagles were taken at the Amani Nature Reserve and Pembe Abwe. It is a shy and uncommonly seen bird that usually hunts from secluded perches, often dead trees at the edge of a clearing. The upper immature was seen in Dar es Salaam (3-13), courtesy of Riaan Marais; the middle, (Amani, 6-17), courtesy Per Holmen: the lower, Pembe Abwe (3-10); click it to see 12 enlargements including flight photos. |
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