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  1. The crowned eagle is a very large eagle. Measuring from 80 to 99 cm (31 to 39 in) in length, it is the fifth longest extant eagle in the world.[7] The female, at a weight of 3.2–4.7 kg (7.1–10.4 lb), is around 10–15% larger than the male, at a weight of 2.55–4.12 kg (5.6–9.1 lb).

  2. Jul 9, 2021 · The crowned eagle is the most powerful eagle in Africa. Some would argue that it holds the “crown” for the most powerful eagle in the world (based on the ratio of eagle size to prey size), although others would give this title to the harpy eagle.

  3. The most powerful eagle in Africa. Crowned eagles are not the largest eagles in Africa—martial eagles claim that title—but they are the most powerful. Their legs are thick, and they have a very long talon on each back toe that helps them kill animals more than four times their size.

  4. The crowned eagle is also known as the African crowned eagle, or the crowned hawk-eagle, and is a large bird of prey found in Central and Southern Africa. Crowned Eagle Facts Overview. Like most raptors in Africa, crowned eagles are non-migratory and inhabit a fixed location, mainly dense woodlands and rainforests.

  5. The Crowned eagle is the most powerful raptor of sub-Saharan Africa. The adult bird is quite strikingly plumaged. Its crown is dark to rufous-tinged brown with a prominent, oft-raised black-tipped double crest, which can give the head a somewhat triangular appearance.

  6. Dubbed the ‘most powerful eagle in Africa’, the Crowned eagle is a long-lengthed bird of prey with a large wingspan of around 1.8m. Occupying diverse habitats stretching much of Sub-Saharan Africa, the Crowned eagle is capable of catching prey some 4 to 6 times its weight.

  7. A large, boldly-marked, crested eagle with a long tail and broad wings, resembling a massive goshawk. The underparts of the adult are blotched and barred black-and-white; there is also a variable rufous wash across the breast. The pale immature has creamy-tan underwings.

  8. Jan 29, 2024 · The Crowned Eagle (Stephanoaetus coronatus) is Africa's most powerful raptor. Delve into what makes this impressive eagle a skilled hunter, its unique breeding behaviors, critical conservation status, and why protecting this declining keystone forest predator matters.

  9. Mar 4, 2020 · Crowned Eagle (Stephanoaetus coronatus), version 1.0. In Birds of the World (J. del Hoyo, A. Elliott, J. Sargatal, D. A. Christie, and E. de Juana, Editors).

  10. The Crowned Hawk-eagle is one of the most impressive-looking raptors in Africa! Adults are a mosaic of black, brown, white, rufous and coppery-colored highlights. They have dark crests, pale eyes, and black beaks. Their legs are completely feathered.

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