- Lesser Spotted Eagle
Taxobox
name = Lesser Spotted Eagle
image_width = 240px
image_caption = Adult Note light patches on wings and white V on rump
status = LC
status_system = iucn3.1
regnum =Animal ia
phylum =Chordata
classis =Aves
ordo =Falconiformes
familia =Accipitridae
subfamilia =Buteoninae (disputed)
genus = "Aquila"
species = "A. pomarina"
binomial = "Aquila pomarina"
binomial_authority = Brehm,1831
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range_map_caption = Summer (light green) and winter (blue) ranges of "A. pomarina"The Lesser Spotted Eagle ("Aquila pomarina") is a large
Eastern Europe anbird of prey . Like all typicaleagle s, it belongs to the familyAccipitridae . The typical eagles are often united with thebuteo s,sea eagle s and other more heavisetAccipitridae , but more recently it appears as if they are less distinct from the more slender accipitrine hawks than believed.Description
This is a medium-sized eagle, about 60 cm in length and with a wingspan of 150cm. Its head and wing coverts are pale brown and contrast with the generally dark plumage. The head and bill are small for an eagle. There is usually a white patch on the upperwings, and even adults retain a clear-marked white V on the rump; the wing markings are absent and the white V is not well-defined in the
Greater Spotted Eagle .The juvenile has less contrast in the wings, but the
remiges bear prominent white spots. It differs from Greater Spotted Eagle juveniles by a lack ofwing covert spotting and the presence of a cream-colored neck patch.The call is a dog-like "yip".
ystematics, taxonomy and evolution
The birds formerly considered to be the resident
India nsubspecies are now considered a separatespecies , theIndian Spotted Eagle ("Aquila hastata"), quite distinct and readily separable by morphological,behavior al, ecological andDNA sequence data. The Europeantaxon is actually closer to the Greater Spotted Eagle; their common ancestor seems to have diverged around the middlePliocene , perhaps some 3.6 million years ago (mya) [The estimate in Väli (2006) is certainly incorrect; it uses amolecular clock that is appropriate for smallpasserine s with half thegeneration time s of eagles.] , from the ancestors of the Indian birds. The "proto-Spotted Eagle" probably lived in the general region ofAfghanistan , being split into a northern and a southern lineage when bothglaciers anddesert s advanced in Central Asia as thelast ice age began. The northern lineage subsequently separated into the eastern (Greater) and western (Lesser) species of today, probably around the Pliocene-Pleistocene boundary not quite 2 mya. [Parry "et al." (2002), Rasmussen & Anderton (2005), Väli (2006)]The spotted eagles as a group are quite distinct from the typical members of "Aquila", the "true eagles".
The present species hybridizes occasionally with the Greater Spotted Eagle. Hybrid birds are almost impossible to identify if not seen from up close. [Väli & Lõhmus (2004)]
Distribution and ecology
The Lesser Spotted Eagle breeds in Central and
Eastern Europe and southeastward toTurkey , and winters inAfrica . This is a very wary species of open or lightly wooded country, in which it hunts smallmammal s and similar terrestrial prey. This eagle lays 1-3 white buff-spotted eggs in a tree nest. As usual for eagles, only in breeding seasons with very abundant prey does more than one youngfledge however: the female starts incubating when the first egg has been laid, and thus the first young to hatch usually outgrows its clutchmate(s) and will kill and even eat them sooner or later.Footnotes
References
*|year=2004|id=49449|title=Aquila pomarina|downloaded=12 May 2006 Database entry includes justification for why this species is of least concern
* (2002): On the taxonomic status of the Indian Spotted Eagle "Aquila hastata". "Ibis" 144(4): 665-675. doi|10.1046/j.1474-919X.2002.00109.x (HTML abstract)
* (2005): "Birds of South Asia - The Ripley Guide". Lynx Edicions, Barcelona. ISBN 84-87334-67-9
* (2006): Mitochondrial DNA sequences support species status for the Indian Spotted Eagle "Aquila hastata". "Bull. B.O.C." 126(3): 238-242. [http://www.zbi.ee/~yvali/artiklid/Vali2006BBOC.pdf PDF fulltext]
* (2004): Nestling characteristics and identification of the lesser spotted eagle "Aquila pomarina", greater spotted eagle "A. clanga", and their hybrids. "J. Ornithol." 145(3): 256-263. doi|10.1007/s10336-004-0028-7 [http://www.zbi.ee/~yvali/artiklid/JOrn2004.pdf PDF fulltext]
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