Friday, April 7, 2017

Birds: Raptors at San Diego zoo.......

Raptors at San Diego zoo..........
This mighty bird of prey is a Harpy eagle (Harpia harpyja). I saw this huge bird with about 7  feet wing span ....captured from the rain forests. This white bellied, slate grey plumed bird had feathered crests atop head, strong legs and impressive talons. Despite being far away from its natural habitat and in captivity, the bird was agile, awe-inspiring, regal and a visual treat for sure.

A pair of California condor...  I learnt that these mighty birds of prey are endangered due to reckless human activities. Lead toxicity resulted from consuming the bullet-hit animal carcasses are the main threat dwindling the numbers of these scavengers. Integrated effort of several zoo authorities, wildlife society and Peregrine fund deserve accolades that they are  striving to conserve the bird from extinction.

Pretty secretary bird...just look at the eyelashes...

and the mohawk...

Steller's sea eagle......

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