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Gurney's eagle : ウィキペディア英語版 | Gurney's eagle
Gurney's eagle (''Aquila gurneyi'') is a large eagle in the family ''Accipitridae''. It is found from the Moluccas to Irian Jaya and most of New Guinea. The common name and Latin binomial commemorate the British banker and amateur ornithologist John Henry Gurney (1819–1890). ==Description== This eagle is a fairly large species, though mid-sized as a member of the ''Aquila'' genus. It is mainly dark brown to black, with paler undersides to its flight feathers and a rounded tail. Its body length is with a wingspan of between . One immature bird reportedly weighed .〔"Raptors of the World" by Ferguson-Lees, Christie, Franklin, Mead & Burton. Houghton Mifflin (2001), ISBN 0-618-12762-3〕 Females are larger than males. Its wings are held level when gliding. It feeds on mammals such as cuscuses, reptiles, fish, and birds.
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