• Nestling steppe eagle learns to fly, jumping from a branch

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  • Steppe eagle on the nest. Kazakhstan, Irgiz-Turgai interfluve

    Steppe eagle on the nest. Kazakhstan, Irgiz-Turgai interfluve | 1200х857 | 389 Kb

  • Steppe Eagle on the ground

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  • Steppe Eagle

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  • Steppe eagle, teenager

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  • A pair of steppe eagles deals with the carcass

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  • Steppe Eagle looks out for prey

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  • Steppe eagle feasts after hunting

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  • Head of a steppe eagle, adult

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  • Steppe Eagle soars in search of prey

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  • Steppe Eagle soars in the sky

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  • A pair of steppe eagles high in the sky

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  • Steppe Eagle high in the sky

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  • Flight of the steppe eagle

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  • Steppe Eagle soars in the sky

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  • Steppe Eagle

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  • Steppe Eagle in the sky

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Steppe Eagle is a rare species of hawk from the family of hawks. Today, the steppe eagles are listed in the Red Book as an endangered species, but only 3 decades ago predators were rather numerous and widespread in most of northern Eurasia.

Previously, steppe eagles were also called in appearance very similar stone eagles, settled in Africa and India. DNA tests made it possible to divide the birds into independent, but alas, Red Book species that are on the verge of survival.

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