By A Mystery Man Writer
I had to fortune of spending some time observing a harpy eagle nest in Brazil. After about two hours, the adult male came to the nest and dropped off some "fresh" ian opossum. This photo was captured when the adult jumped from the nest to an upper limb. The Harpy Eagle is the second largest raptor (the largest being the Phillipine Monkey-eating eagle. It is probably one of the most powerful raptors on earth, able to snatch a small monkey.
Harpy Eagle - eBird
Female Harpy Eagle (Harpia harpyja) in flight. Returning to its nest. Pousada Currupira d'Araras, south west Brazil Stock Photo - Alamy
Harpy Eagle - eBird
Harpy Eagle Harpia harpyja nest activity patterns: Potential ecotourism and conservation opportunities in the Forest, Bird Conservation International
Harpy Eagle - eBird
Harpy Eagly predator with wings by devilicious.deviantart.com o
File:Harpia-harpyja-001.jpg - Wikipedia
Harpy eagle (Harpia harpyja), immature on the fly, largest eagle of the world, Brazil, Serra das Araras Stock Photo - Alamy
Hawk & Eagle family Accipitridae
Harpy Eagle - eBird
Harpia harpyja - Monaco Nature Encyclopedia
Hawk & Eagle family Accipitridae
Harpy Eagle - eBird