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The image captures a Tawny Eagle (Aquila Rapax) within a mesh enclosure, presumably at a zoo or wildlife sanctuary in Mysuru, India. The eagle, with its distinctive varying shades of brown and yellow feathers, is visible on the left side of the frame. Next to the enclosure is a large, vertically oriented informational sign detailing the species in both English and Kannada. The sign prominently displays "TAWNY EAGLE" in yellow letters, along with its scientific name, "Aquila Rapax." It introduces the bird as "our sweet but sharp family member." Key details provided on the sign include its physical characteristics (powerful hooked bill, flat head, feathered yellow-orange legs, long and broad wings), and its conservation "Status" as "Endangered." Its natural "Food" includes carrion, hares, small rodents, and sick/disabled birds, while its "Diet in Zoo" is "Minced meat." The eagle's "Size" is listed as "63-71 cm long," with a "Life span" of "40 years." Its "Habitat" is noted as "Near human habitations," and its "Geographical Distribution" covers "Europe, Africa and Asia." In the background, lush green trees and foliage are visible under a clear, bright blue sky, indicating a sunny daytime scene. Another smaller sign is partially visible further back amongst the greenery.
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