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Description Juvenile Eastern Imperial Eagle, also known as Asian Imperial Eagle (Aquila heliaca) is a large bird of prey which is facing serious threat to its existence. It has almost disappeared from many of its conventional range and. It breeds in Bulgaria, Turkey, Hungary and Slovakia. Estimated breeding population is less than 400 pairs. During winter they migrate to parts of Africa and Asia, especially, Pakistan and North India. Seen at Jor-Bir Vulture Conservation, Rajasthan. March 2016
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Author Koshy Koshy from Faridabad, Haryana, India

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