Western Banded Snake-eagle
Circaetus cinerascens
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The western banded snake-eagle is an uncommonly seen resident of forest and forest edge, especially in wetter areas. The upper photo (Rubondo) is courtesy of Amos Pampy Hardecker. The bird in flight was seen in Ruaha. The left 3rd row immature was seen in Selous, courtesy of Dominic Oldridge; the right 3rd row, on Rubondo Island, courtesy of Paul Oliver. The bird in rows 4 & 5 was in Matema, cortesy of Fons Maex. The bird on the electricity pylon was in Bukoba, courtesy of Steve Clark; the right 3rd row bird , at TPC-Moshi, courtesy of Anabel Harries; click it to see 11 enlargements including a juvenile and an immature.
 
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All unattributed images on this website are:
copyright © 2001-26 Ron Eggert or David Peterson
All other images are the property of the indicated photographers:
Dominic Oldridge, Steve Clark, Paul Oliver, Anabel Harries, Per Holmen
Leif Rydell, A,P.Hardecker, Karine Van der Vurst, Fons Maex

Last Update this page:12-04-25