Black & White Eagle Bondol



Hello friends, Have a good day. Thank you for visiting my blog,On this occasion I posted a picture of the Eagle Eagle story nicknamed Eagle, let's see.





On the last day, I did my usual activities and on the road I turned right, where there was a large iron inside which was designed with old tree trunks, artificial stones, and mango trees that had been trimmed.








There is no activity, cage dwellers, usually when a large cage like this must be inhabited by domestic birds, so I try to get closer to the cage to see more clearly the contents inside.







My curiosity is right, in the corner of the big cage there is an eagle who eats the fish that his master gave him. No matter the sound of the steps outside, the eagle rips the fish and swallows it with enthusiasm.





I thought for a moment about the type of eagle in front of me, in Indonesia there are 21 species of eagles that have been officially ordered among the Black Hawk, Javanese Brontok Hawk, Bido Hawk, Short Finger Hawk, Buteo Hawk, Mountain Hawk, Garuda Hawk, Sulawesi Bird, Wallace hawk.






And Flores eagles, White Sea elephants, Bondol eagles, Hawkfish head eagles, small fish eagles, eagle-eyed eagles, Hawkey eagles, Paria Eagles Eagles, Cuscus Eagles Eagles, Eagles Eagles and Golden Eagles.




Physically and the color of the bird was originally very close to the Bondol eagle species, so I immediately found out the truth on the internet through my cellphone, and it turns out to be true, the eagle in front of me is the Bondol eagle or in Latin called Haliastur Indus.







Eagles are predator birds belonging to the falconiform tribe whose population is under serious threat and have a very significant population decline caused by forest destruction coupled with increased hunting by humans so that the main factor of eagle habitat is reduced.







According to the knowledge that I read, the Bondol Eagle or known as the Brahminy Fly, known as the Sea Eagle on the red back with a neck to white head, is classified as a medium-sized prey from the Accipitrida family group.





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