Gray-headed Fish-Eagle

Gray-headed Fish-Eagle

Icthyophaga ichthyaetus

Near Threatened

The Gray-headed Fish-Eagle is a bird of prey of South, East, and Southeast Asian forests, wetlands, mountains, and seasonal migration routes. It uses keen vision and powerful feet or bill to hunt, scavenge, or catch fish and other prey, often soaring on rising air over forest, wetland, grassland, mountains, or open country.

Family
Accipitridae
Range
Gray-headed Fish-Eagle Range — Resident or seasonal range in South, East, and Southeast Asian forests, wetlands, mountains, and seasonal migration routes
Population
≈ 10K–100K
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