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Aquila heliaca

(Aigle imp?rial)

Overview

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Vulnerable

Threat status

Interesting Facts

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Common Names

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Common Names in Dutch:

Keizerarend

Common Names in English:

Asian Imperial Eagle, Eastern Imperial Eagle, Imperial Eagle, Spanish Imperial Eagle

Common Names in French:

Aigle imp?rial, Aigle ibérique *, Aigle impérial

Common Names in German:

Kaiseradler, Spanischer Kaiseradler

Common Names in Hebrew:

עיט שמש

Common Names in Italian:

Aquila imperiale

Common Names in Japanese:

カタシロワシ

Common Names in Russian:

Mogilnik, Могильник

Common Names in Spanish:

Águila imperial, Aguila Imperial Ibérica, Aguila Imperial Oriental

Common Names in Swedish:

Kejsarörn

Common Names in unspecified:

Spanish Imperial Eagle

Description

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Habitat

Typically found at an altitude of 0 to 2,911 meters (0 to 9,551 feet).[1]

Ecology: This is a lowland species that has been pushed to higher altitudes by persecution and habitat loss in Europe. In central and eastern Europe, it breeds in forests up to 1,000 m and also in steppe and agricultural areas with large trees , and nowadays also on electricity pylons. In the Caucasus, it occurs in steppe, lowland and riverine forests and semi-deserts. Eastern populations breed in natural steppe and agricultural habitats. Both adults and immatures of the eastern populations are migratory, wintering in the Middle East, east Africa south to Tanzania, the Arabian peninsula, the Indian subcontinent and south and east Asia, and wintering birds have been reported in Hong Kong (China).Wetlands are apparently preferred on the wintering grounds . Adults in Central Europe, Balkan Peninsula, Turkey and Caucasus are usually residents, whilst most immatures move south. Non-territorial birds often associate with other large eagles such as Haliaeetus albicilla and Aquila clanga on wintering and temporary settlement areas.

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Taxonomy

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Notes

Name Status: Accepted Name .

Last scrutiny: 24-Jun-1996

Similar Species

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Members of the genus Aquila

ZipcodeZoo has pages for 23 species and subspecies in this genus:

A. adalberti (Spanish Imperial Eagle) · A. africanus (Cassin's Hawk Eagle) · A. audax (Wedge-Tailed Eagle) · A. audax audax (Wedge-Tailed Eagle) · A. chrysaetos (White-Tailed Eagle) · A. chrysaetos canadensis (Golden Eagle) · A. chrysaetos chrysaetos (Golden Eagle) · A. clanga (Greater Spotted Eagle) · A. fasciatus (Bonelli's Eagle) · A. gurneyi (Gurney's Eagle) · A. hastata (Indian Spotted Eagle) · A. heliaca (Eastern Imperial Eagle) · A. heliaca adalberti (Spanish Imperial Eagle) · A. heliaca heliaca (Eastern Imperial Eagle) · A. nipalensis (Steppe Eagle) · A. nipalensis nipalensis (Steppe Eagle) · A. pennata (Scaleless Dragonfish) · A. pomarina (Lesser Spotted Eagle) · A. pomarina pomarina (Lesser Spotted Eagle) · A. rapax (African Tawny-Eagle) · A. rapax rapax (African Tawny-Eagle) · A. verreauxii (Verreaux’s Eagle) · A. wahlbergi (Wahlberg's Eagle)

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Further Reading

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Notes

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Contributors

Data Sources

Accessed through GBIF Data Portal November 12, 2007:

Identifiers

Footnotes

  1. Mean = 28.640 meters (93.963 feet), Standard Deviation = 43.830 based on 114,708 observations. Altitude information for each observation from British Oceanographic Data Centre. [back]
  2. BirdLife International 2008. Aquila heliaca. In: IUCN 2011. IUCN Red List of Threatened Species. Version 2011.2. <www.iucnredlist.org>. Downloaded on 30 January 2012. [back]
Last Revised: 2012-07-14