- Eagle
Taxobox
name = Eagle
image_width = 250px
image_caption =Bald Eagle
regnum =Animal ia
phylum = Chordata
classis = Aves
ordo =Falconiformes
familia =Accipitridae
subdivision_ranks = Genera
subdivision = Several, see text.Eagles are large birds of prey which are members of the
bird orderFalconiformes and familyAccipitridae , and belong to several genera which are not necessarily closely related to each other genetically. Most of the more than 60 species occur inEurasia andAfrica . [del Hoyo, J.; Elliot, A. & Sargatal, J. (editors). (1994).Handbook of the Birds of the World Volume 2: New World Vultures to Guineafowl. Lynx Edicions. ISBN 8487334156] Outside this area, just two species (the Bald andGolden Eagle s) can be found in theUSA andCanada , a few more in Central andSouth America , and three inAustralia .Eagles are differentiated from other birds of prey mainly by their larger size, more powerful build, and heavier head and bill. Even the smallest eagles, like the
Booted Eagle (which is comparable in size to aCommon Buzzard orRed-tailed Hawk ), have relatively longer and more evenly broad wings, and more direct, faster flight. Most eagles are larger than any other raptors apart from thevulture s.Like all birds of prey, eagles have very large powerful hooked
beak s for tearing flesh from their prey, strong legs, and powerfultalon s. They also have extremely keen eyesight to enable them to spot potentialprey from a very long distance. [cite journal
last = Shlaer
first = Robert
date = 1972-05-26
title = An Eagle's Eye: Quality of the Retinal Image
journal = Science
volume = 176
issue = 4037
pages = 920–922
publisher =
doi = 10.1126/science.176.4037.920
url = http://www.sciencemag.org/cgi/content/abstract/176/4037/920?ck=nck
accessdate = 2007-11-20
pmid = 5033635 ] This keen eyesight is primarily contributed by their extremely large pupils which cause minimaldiffraction (scattering) of the incoming light.In Britain before 1678, "Eagle" referred specifically to the
Golden Eagle , the other native species, theWhite-tailed Eagle , being known as the Erne. The modern name "Golden Eagle" for "Aquila chrysaetos" was introduced by the naturalistJohn Ray .Eagles build their nests, called "eyries", in tall trees or on high
cliff s. Many species lay two eggs, but the older, larger chick frequently kills its younger sibling once it has hatched.Eagles are sometimes used in
falconry . They appear prominently in myth and literature. In the Old World, such references are commonly to the Golden Eagle (or possibly closely related species found in warmer climates).Major new research into eagle
taxonomy suggests that the important genera "Aquila" and "Hieraaetus" are not composed of nearest relatives, and it is likely that a reclassification of these genera will soon take place, with some species being moved to "Lophaetus" or "Ictinaetus". [cite journal |last=Lerner |first=H. R. L. |coauthors=D. P. Mindell |year=2005 |title=Phylogeny of eagles, Old World vultures, and other Accipitridae based on nuclear and mitochondrial DNA |journal=Molecular Phylogenetics and Evolution |issue=37 |pages=327–346 |doi=10.1016/j.ympev.2005.04.010 |volume=37 ]*
Bonelli's Eagle , theBooted Eagle and theLittle Eagle have been moved from "Hieraaetus" to "Aquila".
*Either theGreater Spotted Eagle andLesser Spotted Eagle should move from "Aquila" to join theLong-crested Eagle in "Lophaetus", or, perhaps better, all three of these species should move to "Ictinaetus" with theBlack Eagle .
*TheSteppe Eagle andTawny Eagle , once thought to be conspecific, are not even each other's nearest relatives.pecies
FAMILY ACCIPITRIDAE
* SubfamilyButeoninae - hawks (buzzards), true eagles and sea-eagles
**Genus "Geranoaetus"
***Black-chested Buzzard-eagle , "Geranoaetus melanoleucus"
**Genus "Harpyhaliaetus "
***Crowned Solitary Eagle , "Harpyhaliaetus coronatus"
***Solitary Eagle , "H. solitarius"
**Genus "Morphnus"
***Crested Eagle , "Morphnus guianensis"
**Genus "Harpia"
***Harpy Eagle , "Harpia harpyja"
**Genus "Pithecophaga"
***Philippine Eagle , "Pithecophaga jefferyi"
**Genus "Harpyopsis"
***New Guinea Eagle , "Harpyopsis novaeguineae"
**Genus "Oroaetus"
***Black-and-chestnut Eagle , "Oroaetus isidori"
**Genus "Spizaetus "
***Cassin's Hawk-eagle , "Spizaetus africanus"
***Changeable Hawk-eagle , "S. cirrhatus"
***Mountain Hawk-eagle , "S. nipalensis"
***Blyth's Hawk-eagle , "S. alboniger"
***Javan Hawk-eagle , "S. bartelsi"
***Sulawesi Hawk-eagle , "S. lanceolatus"
***Philippine Hawk-eagle , "S. philippensis"
***Wallace's Hawk-eagle , "S. nanus"
***Black Hawk-eagle , "S. tyrannus"
***Ornate Hawk-eagle , "S. ornatus"
***Black-and-white Hawk-eagle , "S. melanoleucus"
**Genus "Lophaetus"
***Long-crested Eagle , "Lophaetus occipitalis" - possibly belongs in "Ictinaetus"
**Genus "Stephanoaetus"
***Crowned Hawk-eagle , "Stephanoaetus coronatus"
**Genus "Polemaetus"
***Martial Eagle , "Polemaetus bellicosus"
**Genus "Hieraaetus "
***Ayres' Hawk-eagle , "Hieraaetus ayresii"
***African Hawk Eagle , "H. spilogaster"
***New Guinea Hawk-eagle , "H. weiskei"
**Genus "Harpagornis" (extinct)
***Haast's Eagle , "Harpagornis moorei" - possibly belongs in either "Hieraaetus" or "Aquila" [cite journal |last=Bunce |first=M. |coauthors=et al |year=2005 |title=Ancient DNA Provides New Insights into the Evolutionary History of New Zealand's Extinct Giant Eagle |journal=PLoS Biol |volume=3 |issue=1 |doi=10.1371/journal.pbio.0030009 |url=http://biology.plosjournals.org/perlserv/?request=get-document&doi=10.1371%2Fjournal.pbio.0030009 |accessdate=2006-12-27 | pages = e9]
**Genus "Aquila"
***Bonelli's Eagle , "Aquila fasciata" - formerly "Hieraaetus fasciatus"
***Booted Eagle , "A. pennata" - formerly "Hieraaetus pennatus"
***Little Eagle , "A. morphnoides"
***Golden Eagle , "A. chrysaetos"
***Eastern Imperial Eagle , "A. heliaca"
***Rufous-bellied Eagle , "A. kienerii"
***Spanish Imperial Eagle "A. adalberti"
***Steppe Eagle , "A. nipalensis"
***Tawny Eagle , "A. rapax"
***Greater Spotted Eagle , "A. clanga" - to be moved to "Lophaetus" or "Ictinaetus"
***Lesser Spotted Eagle , "A. pomarina" - to be moved to "Lophaetus" or "Ictinaetus"
***Indian Spotted Eagle , "A. hastata" - to be moved to "Lophaetus" or "Ictinaetus"
***Verreaux's Eagle , "A. verreauxii"
***Gurney's Eagle , "A. gurneyi"
***Wahlberg's Eagle , "A. wahlbergi"
***Wedge-tailed Eagle , "A. audax"
**Genus "Ictinaetus"
***Black Eagle , "Ictinaetus malayensis"
**Genus "Haliaeetus "
***White-tailed Eagle , "Haliaeetus albicilla"
***Bald Eagle , "H. leucocephalus"
***Steller's Sea-eagle , "H. pelagicus"
***African Fish-eagle , "H. vocifer"
***White-bellied Sea-eagle , "H. leucogaster"
***Sanford's Fish-eagle , "H. sanfordi"
***Madagascar Fish-eagle , "H. vociferoides"
***Pallas' Sea-eagle , "H. leucoryphus"
**Genus "Ichthyophaga "
***Lesser Fish-eagle , "Ichthyophaga humilis"
***Grey-headed Fish-eagle , "I. ichthyaetus"
* SubfamilyCircaetinae : snake-eagles
**Genus "Terathopius"
***Bateleur , "Terathopius ecaudatus"
**Genus "Circaetus "
***Short-toed Eagle , "Circaetus gallicus"
***Black-chested Snake-eagle , "C. pectoralis"
***Brown Snake-eagle , "C. cinereus"
***Fasciated Snake-eagle , "C. fasciolatus"
***Banded Snake-eagle , "C. cinerascens"
**Genus "Spilornis "
***Crested Serpent-eagle , "Spilornis cheela"
***Nicobar Serpent-eagle , "S. minimus"
***Mountain Serpent-eagle ,"S. kinabaluensis"
***Sulawesi Serpent-eagle , "S. rufipectus"
*** Philippine Serpent-eagle, "S. holospilus"
***Andaman Serpent-eagle , "S. elgini"
**Genus "Eutriorchis"
***Madagascar Serpent-eagle , "Eutriorchis astur"Eagles in culture
The word
The modern English name of the bird is derived from the
Latin term "aquila" by way of the French "Aigle". The Latin "aquila" may derive from the word "aquilus", meaning dark-colored, swarthy, or blackish, as a description of the eagle's plumage; or from "Aquilo", the Latin version of Greek "Boreas", or north wind.Old English used the term "Earn", related toScandinavia 's "Ørn / Örn". Theetymology of this word is related to Greek "ornis", literally meaning "bird". In this sense, the Eagle is "the Bird" with a capital B.Eagles as national symbols
Eagles have been used by many nations as a national symbol.
*Thecoat of arms of Navarre/Basque Country Kingdom has a blackeagle .
*Thecoat of arms of Albania has a blackdouble-headed eagle .
*Thecoat of arms of Armenia has a gold eagle and lion.
*Thecoat of arms of Austria has a black eagle.
*Thecoat of arms of the Czech Republic integrates the symbols ofMoravia andSilesia (both with female eagles in their emblems - red-and-whitechequered and black respectively) on thecoat of arms of the Czech Republic withBohemia 's lion.
*Thecoat of arms of Egypt is a golden eagle looking towards the viewer's left.
*Thecoat of arms of Germany has a black eagle.
*Thecoat of arms of Ghana has two golden eagles holding it.
*Thecoat of arms of Indonesia has an eagle-likegaruda carrying a shield on its neck and a banner on its feet.
*Thecoat of arms of Iraq has the golden Eagle ofSaladin
*Thecoat of arms of Jordan has a black eagle.
*Thecoat of arms of Mexico golden eagle perched upon a cactus devouring a snake.
*Thecoat of arms of Moldova consists of a stylized eagle holding a cross in its beak and a sceptre and a branch in its claws.
*Thecoat of arms of Montenegro represents the two-headed eagle in flight.
*Thecoat of arms of Nigeria has a red eagle on top.
*The Insignia of thePakistan Air Force includes thePeregrine Falcon State Military national bird.
*Thecoat of arms of Panama has a harpy eagle
*Thecoat of arms of the Philippines has the bald eagle of the United States.
*Thecoat of arms of Poland has a white eagle with a golden beak and talons wearing a golden crown.
*Thecoat of arms of Romania has a goldenaquila holding a cross in its beak and a mace and a sword in its claws.
*Thecoat of arms of Russia has a double-headed eagle.
*Thecoat of arms of Serbia has a white bicephalic eagle of theHouse of Nemanjić .
*Thecoat of arms of Syria formerly had the eagle of Saladin.
*TheGreat Seal of the United States has a bald eagle.
*Thecoat of arms of Yemen depicts a golden eagle with a scroll between its claws.
*Thecoat of arms of Nigeria has a red eagle on top.
* Hellenistic Egypt. The Ptolemaic rulers ofEgypt used it as their seal.
* First French Empire.Napoleon Bonaparte used the Roman Golden Eagle as the symbol of his new French empire.
*Persian Empire . The symbol of Persian Army was an Eagle
* Rome. The Romans used it on the standards of their armies. From this derives:
** The lateByzantine Empire chose a two-headed golden eagle as its symbol. It is popularly that one head symbolised ancient Rome, and the other head symbolised "new Rome" at Constantinople. From this derives:
*** Albania. The two-headed eagle is the emblem of "Shqipëria" or "Land of the Eagles", which is known in English asAlbania (seeThe Tale of the Eagle for the legendary origin of the name)
*** Russian Empire. After the fall of Constantinople, theRussian Empire took the two-headed eagle as its own symbol.
** Charlemagne and Holy Roman Empire. After his crowning as the new Roman Emperor,Charlemagne adopted the ancient Roman eagle as his own symbol. The Holy Roman Empire born of his kingdom took the eagle, but theHabsburg s replaced thegolden eagle by animperial eagle . From this derives:
*** Austria. TheAustrian Empire had a two-headed eagle as its symbol. After the abolition ofAustria-Hungary ,Austria took as its symbol a one-headed eagle in the moderncoat of arms of Austria .
*** Germany and Prussia.Prussia , and laterGermany have used a black eagle as their national symbol.
*** Spain. TheCatholic monarchs , Isabella and Ferdinand, used the eagle as a part of the royal shield representing Saint John the Evangelist. The eagle was again on the Spanish shield under theFrancoist regime and the transition to Democracy (1939-1981).
*The Seljuk Turks andOttoman Turks used a double-headed eagle as coats-of-arms.The eagle is the symbol used to depict
John the Apostle in some Christian churches, whose writing most clearly witnesses the divinity of Christ. In art, John, as the author of the Gospel, is sometimes depicted with an eagle. SeeNames of John .The eagle is a sacred bird in some cultures and the feathers of the eagle are central to many
religious and spiritual customs, especially amongstNative Americans in the United States and First Nations in Canada, as well as among many of the peoples ofMeso-America . Some Native American peoples revere eagles as sacred religious objects and the feathers and parts of Bald andGolden Eagles are often compared to theBible andcrucifix . Eagle feathers are often used in various ceremonies and are used to honor noteworthy achievements and qualities such as exceptional leadership and bravery. In the cultures of the Northwest Coast, Eagle is also a supernatural being and also the ancestor and features in the heraldic crests of important clans known astotem poles .The
Moche people of ancientPeru worshipped the animal and often depicted eagles in their art. [Berrin, Katherine & Larco Museum. "The Spirit of Ancient Peru:Treasures from the Museo Arqueológico Rafael Larco Herrera." New York:Thames and Hudson , 1997.]Despite modern and historic Native American practices of giving eagle feathers to non-indigenous people and also members of other tribes who have been deemed worthy, current United States
eagle feather law stipulates that only individuals of certifiable Native American ancestry enrolled in a federally recognized tribe are legally authorized to obtain eagle feathers forreligious or spiritual [cite web| url = http://www.fws.gov/mountain-prairie/law/le65.html
title = National Eagle Repository
accessdate = 2007-11-20
author = Office of Law Enforcement
work = Mountain-Prairie Region
publisher =United States Fish and Wildlife Service ] In Canada, poaching of eagle feathers for the booming U.S. market has sometimes resulted in the arrests of First Nations person for the crime. [cite news
first = Lena
last = Sin
title = Charges laid in eagle-poaching case
url = http://www.canada.com/theprovince/news/story.html?id=7037508c-70c7-4c47-9d3e-713a118e6b66&k=55151
work = The Province
publisher = CanWest MediaWorks Publications Inc.
date = 2006-04-30
accessdate = 2007-11-20 ]Eagles as organizational symbols
* Munro. The image of a Golden Eagle is displayed the coat of arms of one of Scotland's most powerful clans,
Munro . Gaelic "Rothach".
* Greece. Thedouble-headed eagle is the emblem of the Greek sport clubs AEK (black eagle with open wings on yellow background) andPAOK (black eagle with closed wings on white background, as a symbol of mourning). It is a symbol of the clubs' origins, since both clubs were founded by Greeks who fled to Greece from Constantinople in 1922-23. The eagle itself is derived from the later version of theRoman Eagle , the Byzantine- or East Roman eagle.
* Italy. The Roman eagle is the symbol of the Roman sports clubS.S. Lazio .
* Nigeria. TheNigeria Football Association , the nation'sfootball (soccer) governing body, has a green eagle perched on a football as its organisational symbol and logo. The Nigerian national football team is known as the 'Super Eagles', the under-20 youth team as the 'Flying Eagles', and the under-17 national side as the 'Golden Eaglets'. They all have an eagle as their symbol.
* Portugal. Eagle is the symbol of the Portuguese football team Sport Lisboa e Benfica.
* Philippines . The Philippine Monkey-eating Eagle is the de jure National Bird of the country.
* Turkey. "Black Eagles" is used for the Turkish sports clubBeşiktaş J.K. .Turkish Seljukian double headed eagle emblem.
* México. Eagle is the mascot formClub America ´s football club, since 1981.
* Persian Empire: the symbol of the Persian army was an eagleReferences
*"Splitting headaches? Recent taxonomic changes affecting the British and Western Palaearctic lists" - Martin Collinson, British Birds vol 99 (June 2006), 306-323
*Bruguier, Leonard. [http://www.usd.edu/iais/veterans/feather.html A Warrior's Eagle Feather]ee also
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Eagle (heraldry) External links
* [http://orientalbirdimages.org/search.php?keyword=eagle Eagle photos] on Oriental Bird Images
* [http://www.pbs.org/wnet/nature/eagles/index.html PBS Nature: Eagles]
* [http://ibc.hbw.com/ibc/phtml/familia.phtml?idFamilia=30 Eagle videos on the Internet Bird Collection]
* [http://www.birdwatching-bliss.com/eagle-photos.html Eagle photos - including chick in nest]
* [http://www.ub.edu/aligaperdiguera Web of the Conservation Biology Team-Bonelli's Eagle, of the University of Barcelona]
* [http://www.eagleconservationalliance.org Eagle Conservation Alliance (ECA)]
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