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REPRODUCTION: Harpy Eagles build huge nests of sticks and branches in the tallest, or emergent, trees in the rainforest. Harpy females lay 1 - 2 eggs. After the first egg hatches 53 - 58 days later, the other egg is usually ignored and does not hatch. ... MEASUREMENTS: The Harpy Eagle has a body length of 35 - 41 inches,
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www.peregrinefund.org/explore_raptors/eagles/harpyeag.h...
www.peregrinefund.org/explore_raptors/eagles/harpyeag.html
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The harpy eagle Harpia harpyjais among the world's most impressive raptors. In his book Birds of Colombia, Steven Hilty calls it "the world's most powerful bird of prey."; The adult bird stands just over three feet (100 cm) high, with a wingspan 6 feet (180 cm) or more. It is restricted to lowland rainforest,
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Harpy Eagle Common Names: ... An alarm screech goes out through the rainforest. Monkeys of all types throw themselves off high branches and out of trees to freeze in terror. Overhead a giant eagle with a seven foot wing span easily twists and turns through the treetops, hunting for any animal caught out in the open.
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www.blueplanetbiomes.org/harpy_eagle.htm
www.blueplanetbiomes.org/harpy_eagle.htm
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A Sampling of Tropical Rainforest Animals ... Strata of the Rainforest ... ; The Harpy Eagle is one of the largest eagles in the world. It lives in rainforests of Central and South America.
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www.enchantedlearning.com/subjects/rainforest/animals/R...
www.enchantedlearning.com/subjects/rainforest/animals/Rfbiomeanimals.shtml
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It is our belief that rainforest conservation and education efforts need to be complemented with alternatives for the native people of the rainforest, so they can help us protect the Harpy Eagle and their rainforest realm, and still manage to make a living.
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www.advantagepanama.com/harpy-eagle.html
www.advantagepanama.com/harpy-eagle.html
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The Harpy Eagle is the largest eagle in the Americas and one of the largest and most powerful birds of prey in the world. With their unusual crest of head feathers, they resemble Harpies, the half woman, half vulture creatures of ancient Greek mythology.
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www.iwokrama.org/forest/animals/harpyeagle.htm
www.iwokrama.org/forest/animals/harpyeagle.htm
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The great harpy is the most powerful eagle in all the world. It is a mighty predator, at the top of its rainforest food chain. ... Harpy eagles are in danger. For their hunting range, they need thousands of acres of rainforest. Where rainforest has been cut into unconnected plots, ... Kids > Harpy Eagle...
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www.earthsbirthday.org/explore/kids/factsharpyeagle.htm
www.earthsbirthday.org/explore/kids/factsharpyeagle.htm
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Found in Central and South America, the Harpy Eagle is the largest and strongest of all eagles. They are found in tropical rainforests and spends much of its time nesting in tall trees.....waiting and watching for its next meal to scurry into the open.
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www.no-pest.com/HarpyEagle.htm
www.no-pest.com/HarpyEagle.htm
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In Search of the Harpy Eagle ... Inhabiting tall trees in thick rainforest it is often difficult to view the bird, however Amerindian communities are now locating nesting sites and protecting the eagle so that serious bird watchers and lovers of nature may experience the joy of a close sighting.
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www.wilderness-explorers.com/harpy.htm
www.wilderness-explorers.com/harpy.htm
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