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Revision as of 18:47, 5 August 2009
- Spizaetus tyrannus
Identification
In flight, the impression is dominated by the strong barring on wings and tail. The flight feathers near the body are shorter than those further out on the wing, making the jizz somethat butterfly-like (sometimes even more strongly than the photo included here).
Distribution

Date: 2008-08-04
Location: along Manu Road, above Pilcopata (760m), Peru
From Mexico through Central America to Trinidad, Brazil and Argentina. Avoids larger mountains and in South America mostly east of the Andes.
Taxonomy
Two subspecies are recognized, serus and tyrannus.
Habitat
Mostly lowland forests.
Behaviour
Mostly seen when soaring, often high above the canopy; sometimes gives its characteristic call when soaring. Hunts from perches, from which it catches mammals and birds.
Vocalisation
<flashmp3> Black Hawk Eagle Regua 09h58m30s01sep2008.mp3</flashmp3>
Listen in an external program
Recording by Andrew Whitehouse