In November 2020, a photograph supposedly showing a rainbow-colored harpy eagle circulated on social media: This is not a genuine photograph of a harpy eagle. This image was digitally edited to make ...
Sometimes we all need a reminder to stop and appreciate the little things in life. Lucky for us, San Diego Zoo knows it too, and shared a beautiful video that will give you a moment of Zen. They ...
The harpy is one of the largest species of eagle. As is often the case with birds of prey, females are larger than males. The birds can grow to 36 to 40 inches. Females weigh between 13 to 20 pounds.
If you liked this story, share it with other people. A recent study in the Journal of Raptor Research collected records of harpy eagle (Harpia harpyja) persecution across Central and South America.
Maquenque Mixed Wildlife Refuge, located in Boca Tapada, Pital de San Carlos, was the scene of a Harpy Eagle sighting. In Costa Rica, the last recorded sighting was in 2017. On that occasion, it was ...
A monkey-eating Harpy Eagle, 15 times the weight of a Lion Tamarin, circles a tamarin family. With nightfall fast approaching, the family can’t turn back…they must find a way to cross an open road to ...
New research suggests estimates of the species' current distribution are potentially overestimating range size. Harpy eagles are considered by many to be among the planet's most spectacular birds.
A new study finds that nesting trees for the harpy eagle in the Amazon are almost all targeted by the commercial timber industry. The eagles were found to select trees with specific architecture to ...
Bird watching is not just a fun and peaceful activity, as it teaches patience, sharpens observation skills, and helps one feel closer to nature. It is rarely considered a dangerous activity. However, ...
The incident, which took place in the forest in French Guiana, was an extremely rare occurrence Joshua Rapp Learn - Contributing Writer Bird-watching isn’t usually a dangerous game, even if it’s deep ...
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