Black Eagle
The Black Eagle, scientifically known as *Ictinaetus malayensis*, is a large bird of prey found in parts of Asia, particularly in tropical forests. It is characterized by its striking black plumage, powerful build, and distinctive white markings on its head and tail. This eagle primarily feeds on small mammals, birds, and reptiles, using its keen eyesight to spot prey from high perches.
Black Eagles are known for their impressive flying skills, often soaring gracefully in search of food. They typically build large nests in tall trees, where they raise their young. These birds are solitary or found in pairs, and they play a crucial role in maintaining the balance of their ecosystem.