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A complete collection of eagle species
The types of eagles are goshawk, sparrow hawk, red-bellied eagle, Argentine giant eagle, horn carving and so on.

1, goshawk

Goshawk is a small and medium-sized raptor. Its body length can reach 60 cm and its wingspan is about 1.3 m. Goshawk is a carnivorous animal, mainly feeding on small birds such as woodchucks, rabbits, pheasants, hazelnuts and pigeons. They live in coniferous forests, mixed forests and broad-leaved forests at different altitudes, as well as in sparse forests and small forests in mountainous plains and hilly areas.

2. sparrow hawk

Sparrowhawk is a small bird of prey with a body length of 30-4 1 cm. They feed on passerine birds, insects and mice, and they also prey on cockscomb birds such as pigeons and hazel chickens, and sometimes they prey on rabbits, snakes and insect larvae. Sparrowhawks are distributed in Eurasia, south to northwest Africa and east to Iran, India, China and Japan. They usually spend the winter in Mediterranean, Arabia, India, Myanmar, Thailand and Southeast Asian countries.

3. Red-bellied Eagle

Red-bellied eagle is a small bird of prey, with sharp and long wings. Because it looks like a pigeon, it is also called pigeon eagle. They are 27-36 cm long and weigh 108- 132 g, with blue-gray head to back and grayish-brown wings and tail feathers. Red-bellied eagles generally inhabit mountains and forest margins, and are also found in small jungles in low mountains and hills.

4. Argentine giant eagle

Argentine Giant Eagle is one of the largest birds in the world, weighing 70kg and having a wingspan of 7m, and it is the second largest bird known. Argentine giant eagle is a typical carnivorous bird with hooked beak and horns, which can catch prey weighing 15 kg.

5. Horn carving

Horn eagle, also known as Harper eagle or Habib eagle, is an eagle in the new tropical world, and was later included in the genus self-supporting horn eagle. They are the largest and strongest birds of prey in America, generally inhabiting the upper canopy of tropical lowland forests, and are also one of the largest eagles in the world.