Raptors are a popular group of birds to see due to their size and the power they project. Many countries have hawks or eagles or vultures as national birds. In Africa their are an amazing number of raptors to be seen compared to North America. Omitting the falcons, the East Africa Guide Book for Kenya, Uganda Tanzania list 63 species. Sibley has just 24 in North America. In addition, many live in protected parks and they can be approached in a vehicle rather closely for great photos.
I will start with the 29" African Fish Eagle (Haliaeetus vocifer). This cousin of our Bald Eagle has a white head and chest and tail making him an easy bird to ID.He can be readily found along lakes and rivers.
African Fish Eagle - adult |
African Fish Eagle - sub-adult |
Long-crested Eagle |
Tawny Eagle |
Wahlberg's Eagle |
Next is a bird in the same genus, the 22" Ayre's Hawk-Eagle (Hieraaetus ayersii). This eagle has a black back and black-and-white streaked underside. The wings are lined black and white aloft.
Ayre's Hawk-Eagle |
The 24" Western Banded Snake Eagle (Circaetus cinerascens) is a dark brown eagle with a white tail and terminal black band.
Western Banded Snake Eagle |
Black-chested Snake Eagle |
The 30" Hooded Vulture (Necrosyrtes monachus). He is IDed by the wispy white feathers from the top of his head down his neck.The adult has a red face, so this is the immature with the dark face.
Hooded Vulture |
Palm-nut Vulture - adult |
The immature has a lot of beige in place of the white..
Palm-nut Vulture - sub-adult |
One thing that has interested me for a long time are national birds. Now that I have done photography on several continents, I decided to look up national or official territorial birds. Some places do not have designated birds, so if they have the bird on their coat-of-arms, I used that bird. Despite the fact I have I have photographed in just a dozen countries, I have photos of the birds of 83 countries or territories.
I did the same for the USA states and territories as well as the Canadian provinces. You can see them here.
I put the different bird/mammal families in single folders for easy viewing
I have photos of 72 of the 254 species of hawks, eagles, kites
Happy birding and photography,
David McDonald
dkmmdpa@gmail.com
photos copyright 2006 - 2020 David McDonald
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I put the different bird/mammal families in single folders for easy viewing
I have photos of 72 of the 254 species of hawks, eagles, kites
Happy birding and photography,
dkmmdpa@gmail.com
photos copyright 2006 - 2020 David McDonald
To have these trip reports sent to your email, please email me at the above address and ask to subscribe.
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