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The imperial eagle is classified as Vulnerable (VU) on the IUCN Red List (1), and listed on Appendix I of CITES (3) and Appendices I and II of the Convention on Migratory Species (CMS or Bonn Convention) (4). Description Imperial eagle ...
Eastern Imperial Eagle, Asian Imperial Eagle Bird Family : Accipitrinae - Hawks, bazas, honey-buzzards, eagles, kites, vultures, harriers & buzzards ...
Spanish Imperial Eagle (Aquila adalberti) SAP » Bonelli's Eagle (Hieraaetus fasciatus) ...
The Iberian imperial eagle (Aquila adalberti) is a bird known as a symbol of strength and power and also represents nature conservation and biodiversity in Portugal and Spain. National Geographic video: Iberian lynx - the Spanish hunter ...
Eastern Imperial Eagle, A. heliaca Rufous-bellied Eagle, A. kienerii Spanish Imperial Eagle A. adalberti Steppe Eagle, A. nipalensis Tawny Eagle, A. rapax Greater Spotted Eagle, A.
If there were a "big five" of Spanish birds my candidates would be Lammergeier, Wallcreeper, Great Bustard, Spanish Imperial Eagle, and Dupont's Lark.
around the world include: Asian Black Eagle, Lesser Spotted Eagle, Greater Spotted Eagle, Tawny Eagle, Steppe Eagle, Imperial Eagle, Gurney's Eagle, Wedge-tailed Eagle, Verreaux's Eagle (African Black Eagle), Wahlberg's Eagle, Bonelli's Eagle, ...
The gray and steller sea Eagles are native to colder areas of the northern hemisphere , the king or imperial eagle to South Europe and Asia, and the rare monkey eating Eagle to the Philippines.
However, its decline in its native range (caused by the diseases myxomatosis and rabbit calicivirus as well as over-hunting and habitat loss) has caused the decline of its highly dependent predators, the Iberian Lynx and the Spanish Imperial Eagle.
introduced elsewhere often with devastating effects on local biodiversity. However, its decline there (caused by myxomatosis and viric pneumonia) has caused the decline of its high dependent predators, the Spanish Lynx and the Spanish Imperial Eagle.
See also: Eagle, Sea Lion, Iguana, Lion, Falcon
 
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