Bonelli's Eagle
Bonelli's Eagle is a large bird of prey found in southern Europe, North Africa, and parts of Asia. It has a distinctive appearance, featuring a dark brown body with white markings on its head and underparts. This eagle primarily inhabits mountainous regions and open woodlands, where it hunts small to medium-sized mammals and birds.
The scientific name of Bonelli's Eagle is Aquila fasciata. It is known for its impressive flying skills and powerful build, making it an effective hunter. Conservation efforts are in place to protect this species, as it faces threats from habitat loss and human activities.