AMERICAN HARPY EAGLE

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The 'American Harpy Eagle' ''(Harpia harpyja)'' is a neotropical eagle, often simply called the 'Harpy Eagle'. It is the only member of the genus ''Harpia''.
It is the largest and most powerful eagle found in the Americas, usually inhabiting tropical lowland rainforests in the emergent layer.

Contents
Size
Food and hunting
Reproduction
Conservation
Miscellaneous
External links

Size


Female Harpy Eagles average at 100–110 cm (3 ft 3 in) long with a 200 cm (6 ft 7 in) wingspan and typically weigh about 7.5 kg (16.5 lb). Exceptional females have weighed over 9 kg (20 lb) and one captive female, "Jezebel", weighed 12.3 kg (26 lb). Only the Philippine Eagle and the Steller's Sea Eagle approach similar dimensions. The male, in comparison, weighs only about 4.75 kg (10.5 lb). The Harpy Eagle is dark grey overall, with an ash-grey head, and white belly. Both sexes possess an erectile crest of long feathers. The talons are up to 13 cm (5 in) long.

Food and hunting


This species is an actively hunting carnivore. Its main prey items are tree-dwelling mammals such as monkeys, coatis and sloths; it may also attack other bird species. The talons are extremely powerful and help assist with suppressing prey.

Reproduction


A pair of Harpy Eagles lays two white eggs in a large stick nest high in a tree, and raise one chick every 2-3 years. After the first chick hatches the second egg is ignored and fails to hatch. The chick fledges in 6 months, but the parents continue to feed it for another 6-10 months. It can be aggressive toward humans who disturb its nesting sites or appear to be a threat to its young.

Conservation


The Harpy Eagle is threatened by logging and hunting throughout its range, in large parts of which the bird has become a transient sight only: in Brazil, it was all but totally wiped out from the Atlantic rainforest and is only found in numbers in the most remote parts of the Amazon basin. The Harpy Eagle is considered near threatened by IUCN[1]. The Peregrine Fund consider it a "conservation dependent species", which depend on strong measures for captive breeding and release to the wild in order to prevent it from reaching endangered status.

Miscellaneous



★ The Harpy Eagle is arguably the bulkiest eagle still living, and the Philippine Eagle is the only living eagle to surpass it in size. However, the extinct Haast's Eagle of New Zealand was almost 50% larger.

★ The Harpy Eagle can exert a pressure of 42 kgf cm² (4.1 MPa or 530 lbf in2) with its talons. It can also lift more than 3/4 of its body weight.

★ The Harpy Eagle is the national bird of Panama, and is depicted on the national Coat of arms.

★ The Harpy Eagle is also the animal that artists drew from to create Fawkes the Phoenix for the movie ''Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets''.

★ The Harpy Eagle gives its name to an Artificial Intelligence project supported by Brazil's Federal Revenue.

★ In Greek mythology a Harpy was a wind spirit that took the dead to Hades. It had a body like an eagle and a face of a human.

External links



Harpy Eagle videos on the Internet Bird Collection

Neil Rettig's Harpy Eagle information. Includes footage, facts, and links.

Neville Guthrie's New Zealand Eagle information. Includes images and facts on the world's largest Eagle the Haast or New Zealand Eagle now Extinct

Blue Planet

Harpy Eagle Photo with prey; Article

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