Birdlife
South of Talavera de la Reina, Spain
Canon R5 mark II, Canon Rf 200-800 F6.3-9
The Iberian Imperial Eagle, also known as the Spanish Imperial Eagle is a large raptor species native to the Iberian Peninsula Spain and Portugal. The Iberian Imperial Eagle in the 1960 was close to extinction. The recovery of the Iberian Imperial Eagle stands as one of Europe’s most inspiring conservation stories. From near extinction to a steadily rising population, with over 800 breeding pairs today These eagles are apex predators, feeding mainly on rabbits and other small mammals found in their dry, open habitats. Socially, pairs are monogamous and often seen together in territories, shown in the photograph, which highlights both courtship and territorial behaviours.
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