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Harriers, Hawks, Eagles
   
   

Fig 1 :
Eastern Marsh Harrier - juvenile
Circus spilonotus
Location : Laem Pak Bia, Phetchaburi Province, Thailand.
Habitat : Recently harvested rice paddy field.
Note : Photo by
Charles Currin, January 2022.

Fig 2 :
Shikra
Accipiter badius
Location : Kaeng Krachan, Phetchaburi Province, Thailand
Habitat : Forest edge
Note : Photo by
Charles Currin

Fig 3 :
Japanese Sparrowhawk
Accipiter gularis
Location : Pasir Panjang, Singapore
Habitat : Lightly wooded, suburban

Fig 4 :
Crested Goshawk
Accipiter trivirgatus
Location : Langkawi, Peninsular Malaysia
Habitat : Coastal woodland with grassy clearings

Fig 5 :
Rufous-bellied Hawk Eagle
Lophotriorchis kienerii
Location : Sungei Tinggu, Pahang, Peninsular Malaysia
Habitat : Lowland primary forest

Fig 6 :
Blyth's Hawk Eagle
Nisaetus alboniger
Location : Perlis State Park, Perlis, Peninsular Malaysia
Habitat : Lowland, primary forest

Fig 7 :
Changeable Hawk Eagle - pale form
Nisaetus cirrhatus
Location : Bukit Timah area, Singapore
Habitat : Secondary forest edge

Fig 8 :
Changeable Hawk Eagle - dark form
Nisaetus cirrhatus
Location : Western area, Singapore
Habitat :
Seondary scrub with scattered trees.

Fig 9 :
Crested Serpent Eagle
Spilornis cheela
Location : Taman Negara, Pahang, Peninsular Malaysia
Habitat : Lowland primary forest

Fig 10 :
Crested Serpent Eagle
Spilornis cheela
Location : Gunung Masoorat, Perak, Peninsular Malaysia
Habitat :
Secondary forest near karst limestone forest
Note : Inspecting, and later consuming, a Painted Bronzeback snake (Dendrelaphis pictus).

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Fig 1 : Eastern Marsh Harrier - juvenile
   

©  Charles Currin
 

Fig 2 : Shikra
      

©  Charles Currin
 


Fig 3 : Japanese Sparrowhawk
  

Fig 4 : Crested Goshawk
 

Fig 5 : Rufous-bellied Hawk Eagle
  

Fig 6 : Blyth's Hawk Eagle
  

Fig 7 : Changeable Hawk Eagle - pale form


Fig 8 : Changeable Hawk Eagle - dark form
 

Fig 9 : Crested Serpent Eagle


Fig 10 : Crested Serpent Eagle