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Harpy eagle (Harpia harpyja)

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                          Harpy Eagle or The Royal Hawk

credits: Fabiano Oliveira



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credits: Rudimar Cipriani

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credits: Juliano Mafra

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Credits:Hudson Garcia


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Harpy eagle claws
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(01-22-2020, 06:22 PM)epaiva Wrote: Harpy eagle claws
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Incredible, the one I saw in the zoo looked nothing like this.

The stellar sea eagle I saw was definitely more impressive than the harpy but a guy like this would be a different story
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Massive Royal Hawk. Looks like a person in a costume Funny



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Paulo Barreiros
If you want to photograph Harpy eagles (Harpia harpyja), give me a call; this year I’ve got something really special for you, pretty close to the Pantanal…

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(03-03-2020, 09:44 PM)Pckts Wrote: Paulo Barreiros
If you want to photograph Harpy eagles (Harpia harpyja), give me a call; this year I’ve got something really special for you, pretty close to the Pantanal…

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Great pictures, hope one day I can see a wild Harpy. Thanks for sharing
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( This post was last modified: 04-06-2020, 05:35 PM by Dark Jaguar )

Instituto Onça Pintada

Leandro feeds the Royal Hawk at IOP.

But first it gotta do some exercises hehe.






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Harpy eagle with its prey a Howler monkey
Credit to Amazon angler Steve Townson

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Beautiful and powerful Harpy Eagle in El Pantanal Brazil 
Credit to Paulo Barreiros Wildlife Guide for watching Jaguars and other animals like the magnificent Harpy eagle in Northern Pantanal 

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(06-30-2020, 01:52 AM)epaiva Wrote: Harpy eagle with its prey a Howler monkey
Credit to Amazon angler Steve Townson

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One of the best photographs of a wild Harpy eagle and it's prey I have seen. Seems like it caught a male howler monkey about similar in weight. If so, it's likely the eagle was an experienced female. 

Steve Townson saw her come out of the canopy with the howler in her claws, meaning she carried a monkey her size for some distance. Very impressive.     

Thanks for sharing, Epaiva.
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Beautiful female 
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Wild Royal Hawk taking prey to its nest in the Amazon.

credits: Everton Miranda

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Measuring Harpy eagle claws in Museo de Historia Natural la Salle, Caracas, Venezuela 
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( This post was last modified: 02-13-2021, 11:24 AM by peter )

EPAIVA

Great work and a few nice pics to finish the post. I saw a wild harpy eagle in the interior of Surinam when I was there. I wonder if studies have been conducted in that region. Is anything known about their present status? Are they protected in Venezuela?
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