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  1. The eastern imperial eagle ( Aquila heliaca) is a large bird of prey that breeds in southeastern Europe and extensively through West and Central Asia. Most populations are migratory and winter in northeastern Africa, the Middle East and South and East Asia. [3] Like all eagles, the eastern imperial eagle is a member of the family Accipitridae.

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  2. The Eastern imperial eagle is a large eagle, but usually falls near the average size of the large-bodied genus Aquila. Adult total length can range from 68 to 90 cm (27 to 35 in) with a typical wingspan of 1.76 to 2.2 m (5 ft 9 in to 7 ft 3 in). Although otherwise outwardly similar, the species displays reverse sexual dimorphism as do most ...

  3. Eastern Imperial Eagle wingspan: 200-220 cm (female), 180-200 cm (male) Length: 73-83 cm. Weight: 3,150-4,550 g (female), 2,450-2,750 g (male) The lower weight of Eastern Imperial Eagles when compared to Golden Eagles is due to the fact that they have a less powerful build, and hence lower muscular strength, which is an indicator that they hunt ...

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  5. The Eastern Imperial Eagle (Aquila heliaca) is a majestic bird of prey, with a robust build and a commanding presence. This large eagle is characterized by its dark plumage, which is the deepest hue among its genus within its range. The species is distinguished by feathered legs, a feature of the subfamily Aquilinae, to which it belongs.

  6. The Eastern Imperial Eagle Working Group was established in 1990. A European action plan was published in 1996 (Heredia 1996) and its implementation reviewed in 2010 (Barov and Derhé 2011). Regional Action Plans have been published for the Balkan Peninsula (Stoychev e t al . 2004) and for the Southern Caucasus (Horváth et al. 2006) .

  7. Dec 8, 2021 · After decades of persecution by humans, the Eastern Imperial Eagle is now one of Europe’s rarest raptors. The Eastern Imperial Eagle can migrate over huge distances, covering 8000 km in a few short weeks. While most populations breeding in Eastern Europe winter in the Middle East or Africa, not all migrate.

  8. In 1990, the Eastern Imperial Eagle Working Group was established and in 1996 the Action Plan for the Imperial Eagle was published, both set up to help conserve the eagles. Taxonomy: Aquila heliaca was formerly considered to include Aquila adalberti (Spanish Imperial Eagle) as a subspecies, but they are now considered different species by some ...

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