Wednesday 20 March 2013

Eagle java



Eagle Java (Nisaetus bartelsi) is one medium-sized hawk species endemic to the island of Java. Animals are considered synonymous with the state emblem of the Republic of Indonesia, Garuda. And since 1992, the bird was designated as endangered mascot Indonesia

Cus-bodied medium to large, slender, with a body length of between 60-70 cm (from tip of beak to tip of tail).

Head reddish brown (Kadru), with a high crest prominent (2-4 feathers, length up to 12 cm) and neck are yellowish brown (sometimes visible gold when exposed to sunlight). Crested black with white tip; crowns and black mustache, while the dark brown back and wings. Throat whitish with lines (actually lines) longitudinal black in the middle. Down to the chest, black scribble spread over pale brownish yellow color, which in the end at the bottom again turned into a stripe pattern (scribble) meeting brown to brownish red cross over a pale whitish belly feathers and feet. Fur on the feet close to the limb close to the base of the finger. Tail brown with four dark stripes and a wide cross is evident on the lower side, the tail end of a thin white stripes. Colored females are similar, slightly larger.

Iris yellow or brownish; half blackish; sera (meat at the base of the beak) yellowish; foot (finger) yellow. Young bird with the head, neck and lower body side light cinnamon brown, with no streaks or lines.

When flying, eagle eagle eagle similar to Java (Nisaetus cirrhatus) form the light, but it tends to look more brownish, with stomach look darker and slightly smaller.

A loud sound high, repetitive, or ii klii-iiw-iiiw, varies between one and three syllables. Or high pitched sounds and fast-kQ kQ-kQ-kQ-kQ. In a sense, this is similar to the sound of his voice hawk eagle although the difference is quite clear in his tone

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