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Black Hawk-Eagle
Conservation status
Scientific classification
Kingdom: Animalia
Phylum: Chordata
Class: Aves
Order: Falconiformes
Family: Accipitridae
Genus: Spizaetus
Species: S. tyrannus
Binomial name
Spizaetus tyrannus
(Wied, 1820)

The Black Hawk-Eagle (Spizaetus tyrannus), also known as the Tyrant Hawk-Eagle,[1] is a species of eagle found from central Mexico to eastern Peru, the south of Brazil, and far northern Argentina.[2] Its preferred habitats include humid and moist forests close to rivers, and several types of woodland.[3] It is uncommon to fairly common throughout most of its range.

It has black plumage with varying patterns on its wings and body, and white speckling in places. It has barred wings, slightly elliptical in shape, and a long, narrow tail which is rarely fanned. The four grey bars on the tail are distinctive to the Black Hawk-Eagle, as is the white line seen slightly above the bird's eye. While flying, the broadness and shortness of the wings become apparent.[4] While in flight, the bird's tail is typically kept closed.[2][3]

[edit] Diet

Black Hawk-Eagles often eat animals as large as toucans (here a Keel-billed Toucan).

Though light and small compared to other members of its genus, this bird mainly eats opossums and monkeys, as well as, occasionally, small bats and birds. Its popular name in Brazil is "Gavião-pega-macaco", which means "monkey-catching hawk". The birds it takes can be quite large, such as toucans,and chachalacas.[3] The dietary habits of the Black Hawk-Eagle, however, remain mostly unknown, with very few records of the bird eating.[2]

[edit] Breeding

Like its diet, the Black Hawk-Eagle's breeding behaviour is little known other than some details relating to its nest: composed of sticks and possibly other materials, the nest is around one metre and a half in total diameter and is usually constructed in tall trees, often around fifteen metres high. The variety of tree chosen probably varies greatly, but they have been observed chiefly in pine trees.[2]

[edit] Notes

  1. ^ Tyrant Hawk-eagle Retrieved on 14 August, 2007
  2. ^ a b c d "Black Hawk-Eagle – Spizaetus tyrannus". http://www.hawk-conservancy.org/priors/blckheag.shtml. Retrieved 14 August 2007. 
  3. ^ a b c "Black Hawk-Eagle". http://www.arthurgrosset.com/sabirds/blackhawk-eagle.html. Retrieved 14 August 2007. 
  4. ^ Birds of Venezuela by Steve Hilty. Princeton University Press, 2003



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