Harpy Eagle and a Crested Eagle. This biologist, working in Panama, watched as an adult female Crested Eagle repeatedly brought food to a recently fledged Harpy Eagle near the Harpy Eagle’s nest site. The biologist and his team watched as the Crested Eagle delivered snakes, squirrels, and
along forest edges. From there, it can survey the land and keep an eye out for movement below, which might signal an opportunity for food. This large eagle is not very vocal and, despite its large size, is often overlooked. Unlike the Harpy Eagle, the Crested Eagle does spend time soaring in the sky.
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