Western Banded Snake-eagle Circaetus cinerascens |
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The western banded snake-eagle is an uncommonly seen resident of forest and forest edge, especially in wetter areas. The upper photo (Rubondo, 11-22) is courtesy of Amos Pampy Hardecker. The bird in flight was seen in Ruaha (8-13). The left 3rd row immature was seen in Selous (8-10), courtesy of Dominic Oldridge; the right 3rd row, on Rubondo Island (11-12), courtesy of Paul Oliver. The bird in rows 4 & 5 was in Matema (3-24), cortesy of Fons Maex. The bird on the electricity pylon was in Bukoba (4-11), courtesy of Steve Clark; the right 3rd row bird , at TPC-Moshi (12-09, courtesy of Anabel Harries; click it to see 11 enlargements including a juvenile and an immature. |
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