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Crowned eagle

Stephanoaetus coronatus
Crowned eagles are powerful birds of prey with regal crests, they thrive in Namibia's dense forests and woodlands.

Crowned eagle

Introduction: The Crowned Eagle (Stephanoaetus coronatus) is a majestic bird of prey that inhabits the dense forests and woodlands of Namibia. This large and powerful eagle is known for its impressive hunting abilities.

Distribution: Crowned Eagles can be found in specific regions of Namibia with dense vegetation, such as the Caprivi Strip and some parts of the northeastern woodlands.

Diet: As apex predators, Crowned Eagles primarily hunt medium-sized mammals, including monkeys, small antelopes, and other birds. They are known for their stealthy approach to catching their prey.

Description: This eagle is easily recognised by its unique appearance, characterized by a distinctive crest on its head, giving it the name "Crowned Eagle." It has a dark brown plumage with prominent white markings on its wings and chest.

Breeding: Crowned Eagles are monogamous and build large nests in the treetops. The female lays a single egg, and both parents take turns incubating it until hatching.

Size: Approximately 80cm.

Weight: Around 4.5kg.

Wingspan: About 2m.

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