The Spanish Imperial Eagle (Aquila adalberti) is a raptor that I’m acquainted with. It’s a giant eagle, solely smaller than the Golden Eagle (Aquila chrysaetos). This chook is a rabbit specialist, having developed in isolation within the Iberian Peninsula. Rabbits are endemic to the peninsula and the specialised predator-prey relationship is a attribute of the Spanish Imperial Eagle and the Iberian Lynx (Lynx pardinus) – see my article of 11 August.
I’m very involved in biogeographical distribution patterns and I took the chance of spending a couple of days in Hungary, on the plains and marshlands of the Tisza River, to attempt to observe and {photograph} the Spanish Imperial Eagle’s sister species – the Jap Imperial Eagle (Aquila heliaca). I’m acquainted with Hungary’s birds within the spring however this was my first autumn go to. My buddy and colleague – Istvan Bartol who runs Oriole Lodge within the village of Tiszaalpár – had notified me that some Jap Imperial Eagles had been visiting his hides. They have been coming all the way down to carrion however the visits have been irregular. His digicam traps appeared to point out that the visits have been rising in frequency so, after dialogue with him and Geraldine (my spouse and fellow photographer), we determined threat it.
The primary day was a type of lengthy – dawn to sundown – classes which made you marvel what you have been doing there. We noticed some eagles flying by and touchdown on distant timber, however nothing got here down. Disheartened, we left the cover after darkish, questioning what to do subsequent. Istvan had a second cover, this one nearer to the marsh, so we determined to strive the following day. Virtually instantly, at first gentle, the darkish form of an eagle flew over us, shut by. It appeared too huge to be an Imperial, most likely a White-tailed Eagle (Haliaeetus albicilla) which have been additionally about. One other eagle flew low over us and sat on a close-by tree. This one was definitely an Imperial however would it not come down?
The climate was excellent. Gentle winds and clear skies. Because the solar rose the imperial on the tree, a primary winter chook, appeared resplendent. A White-tailed joined it on the tree and so they interacted with one another. It set the theme for a beautiful day with Jap Imperial and White-tailed Eagles spending a lot of the day with us, on the timber and likewise on the bottom feeding on the carcasses which had been unnoticed for them. They have been joined by Widespread Buzzards (Buteo buteo) together with a very aggressive white morph.
Jap Imperial Eagles, not like their Spanish counterparts, are largely migratory, abandoning their harsh breeding areas in a lot of Central and Western Asia within the winter. These Hungarian birds, on the western excessive of the vary the place the winters are mildest, appear to stay all 12 months. You may see how the sedentary way of life would have grow to be an everyday characteristic of the Spanish Imperial Eagles, dwelling within the delicate climates of the Iberian Peninsula and having an everyday provide of rabbits. Throughout the Pleistocene glaciations these eagles would have grow to be remoted from one another, resulting in the eventual break up into two distinct species. Jap Imperial Eagles would by no means have had pure entry to rabbits however, relying on which a part of the vary they inhabited, would have discovered similarly-sized prey, be it brown hares, susliks, hamsters or pikas in addition to medium-sized birds.
Whereas there, we took the chance of exploring adjoining habitats and wintering birds. Fieldfares (Turdus pilaris) have been about in very giant flocks. In wooded areas in some villages, and even busy cities, we have been proven roosts of Lengthy-eared Owls (Asio otus). Hen (Circus cyaneus) and Western Marsh (Circus aeruginosus) Harriers patrolled the fields and we have been recurrently handled to spectacular flights of Greylag (Anser anser) and Higher White-fronted (Anser albifrons) Geese as they took off every time an Imperial or a White-tailed Eagle flew overhead, with intentions to assault. To spherical up the go to, a session in a ingesting pool cover produced a variety of wintering passerines and a most great grownup male Eurasian Sparrowhawk (Accipiter nisus) which got here all the way down to drink and bathe and stayed with us for an hour, sitting barely two metres away!