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Pygmy eagle

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of the pygmy eagle can vary depending on the morph, light or dark. The dark morph is very similar to the dark morph of the little eagle, while the light morph shows the most differences that occur in the dark streaking. The dark morph seems to be rarer as 10 out of 11 field sightings have been the
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in diminutive size by all modern species referred to as eagles. Pygmy eagle measures 38 to 48 cm (15 to 19 in) in length. The wingspan measures 112 to 126 cm (44 to 50 in). The female eagle is slightly larger than the male. One male pygmy eagle was found to weigh 483 g
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Pygmy eagles have been seen soaring and diving on prey in forest canopies. The raptor is capable of very swift dives and attacks other avians such as the
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and mountain fruit-dove. Usually, the raptor low soars over the canopy scanning for prey and then dives on other birds in the canopy.
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or a distinct species. Gjershaug and colleagues analysed it genetically and found it distinct enough to warrant species status. The
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The booted eagles (Aves: Accipitridae): perspectives in evolutionary biology
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The pygmy eagle primarily resides in lowland forests and forest edges in
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light morph. The feet of the eagle are described as grey or dull yellow.
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The pygmy eagle shares many characteristics with its counterpart the
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Gjershaug, Jan Ove; Lerner, Heather R.L.; Diserud, Ola H. (2009).
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The pygmy eagle is one of the world's smallest-known species of
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The voice of the pygmy eagle has been described as a "
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Conservation status
Least Concern
IUCN 3.1
Scientific classification
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Eukaryota
Animalia
Chordata
Aves
Accipitriformes
Accipitridae
Hieraaetus
Binomial name
Reichenow

Synonyms
bird of prey
New Guinea
habitats
subtropical or tropical moist lowland forest
montane forest
eagle
Anton Reichenow
subspecies
little eagle
International Ornithologists' Union
eagle
Aquilinae
Great Nicobar serpent eagle

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