A study of various morphs of Changeable Hawk- eagles and their resultant offsprings A Nature photographer Ms Cheryl Toh, shared with me 2 photos of a dark morph juvenile Changeable […]
Tan Ghim Pin was at Pasir Ris Park and documented an eagle bitten in the right eye by a paradise tree snake. However, the eagle was unharmed. The snake managed […]
The changeable hawk-eagle (Nisaetus cirrhatus formerly Spizaetus cirrhatus) is also known as Indian crested hawk-eagle. There are varying colour forms in different regions of the world. Some forms are crested […]
“In the article that appeared today about the partially blind Changeable Hawk Eagle (Nisaetus cirrhatus) LINK, the prey item appears to be an immature White Breasted Waterhen (Amaurornis phoenicurus) (above). […]
“I spotted a partially blind, dark morph, Changeable Hawk-eagle (Nisaetus cirrhatus) at Kranji Marsh on 7th April 2018, see picture (above). It was very obvious that it’s left eye looked […]
“We expected rain but didn’t expect such a heavy rain when we decided to come to Thailand during the month of August. Well, I guess it was just blessing from […]
“This morning I witnessed a very sad end to a baby bird’s life in Sungei Buloh Wetland Reserve. “A Changeable Hawk-eagle (Nisaetus linmaeetus) pale morph landed in a small island […]
“On the late afternoon of 02 Apr 2016, I was observing the juvenile Changeable Hawk-eagle (Nisaetus cirrhatus) at Mt Faber carpark C. It was waiting for its next feed (above). […]
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