Grey-headed fish eagle

The Grey-headed fish eagle

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A smallish to medium size fish eagle. The grey-headed fish eagle is a sea eagle. It's is often called the tank eagle in Sri Lanka. It is often confused with the lesser fish eagle and the Pallas's fish eagle. The Eagle has a small bill, a small head on a long neck, rounded tail and shortish legs with unfeathered tarsi and long talons. Adults are grey-brown with a pale grey head and pale iris, belly, and tail are white. Breast and neck are brown, with the wings dark brown. The eagle's length can reach up to  61 - 75 and has a wingspan of 155 - 170 cm. The eagle has a weight of  2.3kg to 2.7kg.
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The eagle mainly feeds on dead fish or alive fish, reptiles terrestrial birds and mammals. The eagle can be found in Rajasthan, Uttar Pradesh, Bihar and Assam in India and Southeast Asia to Malaysia, western Indonesia, and the Philippines. The eagle was first found by Horsfield in 1841.     



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