Greater spotted eagle (Clanga clanga)

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Wikipedia: Greater spotted eagle Source: OTHER Aquila_clanga_from_Tal_Chapar_Wildlife_Sanctuary.jpg
Classification: Genus Clanga; Family Accipitridae
General: The greater spotted eagle (Clanga clanga), occasionally just called the spotted eagle, is a large bird of prey. Like all typical eagles, it belongs to the family Accipitridae. The scientific name clanga is from Ancient Greek κλαγγή, "scream".[2] [more]
Vocalization: Vocal at breeding ground, and when courting. Short, barking, high-pitched whistles, not unlike a small dog. Slightly lower pitched than C. pomarina and with a fuller tone, but very similar. [Link]
Physical details: length=65-72 cm, wingspan=155-182 cm, weight=1600-3000 g

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