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Spanish Imperial Eagle

Aquila adalberti

Presence:

Residente

Unique to the Iberian peninsular, it is one of the world’s scarcest raptors. It is slightly smaller than the Golden Eagle, and can be distinguished by its white shoulders and nape. It breeds in large trees in Mediterranean woodland, feeding on rabbits, pigeons and partridges. It does not migrate, although young birds disperse widely in search of territories in which to settle.

Protection Status:

En Peligro de extinción (EE)

Their habitats:

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