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==Distribution== | ==Distribution== | ||
− | Occurs in [[Mexico]], in Veracruz, Oaxaca, Chiapas and rarely Yucatan, in [[Central America]] south to [[Panama]] and in [[South America]] from [[Colombia]], [[Venezuela]], and the [[Guianas]] south to southern [[Brazil]], [[Paraguay]], and northern [[Argentina]]. Rare over most of range. Resident. | + | Occurs in [[Mexico]], in [[Veracruz]], [[Oaxaca]], [[Chiapas]] and rarely [[Yucatan]], in [[Central America]] south to [[Panama]] and in [[South America]] from [[Colombia]], [[Venezuela]], and the [[Guianas]] south to southern [[Brazil]], [[Paraguay]], and northern [[Argentina]]. Rare over most of range. Resident. |
==Taxonomy== | ==Taxonomy== | ||
This monotypic species has been proposed moved from genus ''Spizastur'' to ''[[: Category:Spizaetus|Spizaetus]]''. | This monotypic species has been proposed moved from genus ''Spizastur'' to ''[[: Category:Spizaetus|Spizaetus]]''. |
Revision as of 01:48, 1 June 2009
- Spizastur melanoleucus
Identification
Adult
- 50-60 cm.
- White head, neck and body
- Small black crest
- Black mask
- Black wings
- White tipped, brownish tail barred black/dark grey
- Orange iris
- Yellow feet with black talons
- Black bill with a yellow cere
Sexes similar, but female larger.
Immature birds - pale edges on upperwing coverts, brownish-grey back.
Distribution
Occurs in Mexico, in Veracruz, Oaxaca, Chiapas and rarely Yucatan, in Central America south to Panama and in South America from Colombia, Venezuela, and the Guianas south to southern Brazil, Paraguay, and northern Argentina. Rare over most of range. Resident.
Taxonomy
This monotypic species has been proposed moved from genus Spizastur to Spizaetus.
Habitat
Forest from sea-level up to 1,500m, also forest edge and riverine woodland.
Behaviour
Diet
The diet includes mammals, toads, and a wide variety of birds.
Breeding
It nests in the forest canopy, building a stick nest high up in exposed trees on ridges.
References
Wikipedia