What is the crowned eagle?
crowned ENT is usually one of two different types of prey of large birds found in South Africa or in the southern areas of South America. The African crowned ENT or crowned hawk is referred to as Stephanoaetus coronatus, while the South American crowned ENT or the crowned lone ENL is classified as HarpyHaliaetus coronatus. Usually they are identified by a ridge of feathers on the back of the head, giving each bird the appearance of the crown. Both types of crowned eagle often feed on small mammals such as monkeys, and often occur in the area of wooded or jungles. They usually feed on small mammals such as monkeys and even smaller antelopes; Even if they feed themselves lizards and other birds if the mammalty food is rare. Young crowned eagle could also feed on smaller animals, such as snakes and lizards more often until they become large enough to easily prey on mammals.
are usually somewhat seated and often migrate unless their habitat is destroyed by deforestation or if food is rare. With large, powerful claws and body length around three feet (about one meter) usually kill during the hunt at the moment of impact or shortly after. African crowned eagles usually behave about once every two years, and a smaller man usually attracts a woman through complex movements during flying. The couple will often fly together in coordinated movements to indicate their connection. They will then cooperate on the construction of a large nest or to repair an older abandoned nest.
South American crowned ENT is located in the southern areas of South America, from the middle areas of Brazil down to the south through Argentina. Usually there are areas of light and lowland areas, often nest on trees with good views of the surroundings. The crowned eagle of South America usually feeds on small mammals and smaller prey, such as other birds, reptiles and even fish.
there is only mAlie research or understanding breeding and migration habits of these crowned eagles and hunting and threats for housing can be the greatest threat to these birds. They may be hunted or deliberately disturbed in some areas of Argentina, but there is no significant threat against them in most other areas. Some protection efforts have been proposed, but they usually aim to fight the threats for the habitat of these birds.