Andaman Serpent Eagle

Its natural habitats are subtropical or tropical moist lowland forests and subtropical or tropical mangrove forests. It is threatened by habitat loss.

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The Andaman Serpent Eagle is classified as Near Threatened (NT), is close to qualifying for or is likely to qualify for a threatened category in the near future.

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ANDAMAN SERPENT EAGLE * Spilornis elgini * 50 cms previous Click here to comment on this image next Site Map Oriental Bird Club Copyright of all images is retained by Vijay Cavale and respective copyright owners. More

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Andaman Serpent Eagle - Spilornis elgini SUBSPECIES: None DISTRIBUTION: Andaman Island HABITAT: Forests, typically in clearings, also on open hillsides POPULATION: IDENTIFICATION: Lenght: 49 - 54 cm Wing-span: 115 - 123 cm Weight: 790 - 1000 g STATUS: RARE Congo Serpent Eagle - Dryotriorchis spectabilis SUBSPECIES AND DISTRIBUTION: D. s. More

Andaman Serpent Eagle Forward | Print | Individual message | Show original | Report this message | Find messages by this author Seen at Havelok Island on 19th March 2010 Dr Dinesh Kumar Singal, DM Senior Consultant Gastroenterologist, Pushpawati Singhania Research Institute for Liver, Renal and Gastrointestinal Diseases, Press Enclave Marg, Sheikh Sarai, phase II Delhi - 110017 Ph: +91-11-29252516 Mob: +91-9810724630 Fax: +91-11-29250548 More

information on the call of Andaman Serpent Eagle to be confident of splitting them. Andaman Crake This bird appears to be very shy and frequent forests and forest edges. I spent a lot of time looking for it in Sippighat and elsewhere and failed to locate it. I did not check the Chidiya Tapu environment park (which is still being constructed) – this is where Dave Sargeant saw it this year. Crake sp. I located two juveniles in vegetation at Sippighat. More

Andaman Serpent Eagle (Dark Serpent Eagle) Spilornis elgini (treated as a race of Crested Serpent Eagle S. cheela by some authors) RANGE Andaman Islands, Indian Ocean. HABITAT Forest clearings in the interior of islands, replaced by davisoni race of Crested Serpent Eagle in coastal forest. No comments available for Andaman Serpent Eagle All Photographs and Information are subject to copyright. Search the net with ask.com Help support BirdForum Ask. More

Order : Falconiformes
Family : Accipitridae
Genus : Spilornis
Species : elgini
Authority : (Blyth, 1863)