Thanks Lawrie,
It did pass thru my mind, and the foto (esp. the stance) does appear
"Eagle-ish". But I'm certain it was a Harrier due to the flight behaviour and
the way the bird held it's wings. I know that some literature says that Black
Eagles soar with a 'V', but that is probably what a bird that size does - it
'soars'. This bird 'floated' and 'jinked' as opposed to 'soared'. The size
pretty much eliminated Black Eagle, but there wasn't anything to make
comparisons with (apart from a parked aeroplane!).
I did see a Black Eagle in Thailand, but only an adult bird that was perched.
The uniform darkness of the Eagle is why I probably dismissed it too early -
the young Black Eagle does fit a lot better for plumage (except for the size
difference).
Thanks for your feedback. I wish someone could find the thing!
Mick Roderick
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From: Lawrie Conole <>
To: Birding Aus <>
Sent: Wednesday, 12 March, 2008 12:45:46 PM
Subject: [Birding-Aus] re: CI Raptor (from previous trip report)
Have you considered Black Eagle (Ictinaetus malayensis)? Looks a bit that
way to me from my hazy recollections of this bird in Java.
L.
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