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"Nipalensis: Majestic Steppe Eagles and Other Fascinating Birds of Nepal and India" Witness the awe-inspiring sight of a Steppe Eagle, Aquila nipalensis


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"Nipalensis: Majestic Steppe Eagles and Other Fascinating Birds of Nepal and India" Witness the awe-inspiring sight of a Steppe Eagle, Aquila nipalensis, as it feeds on a dead pig in Rajasthan, India (BI031936). These magnificent birds soar through the skies with grace and power, as captured in another breathtaking image from Rajasthan (BI031910). In flight, the Steppe Eagle showcases its impressive wingspan against the backdrop of Rajasthan's picturesque landscapes (BI031876). But Nipalensis is not just limited to eagles; it also includes other avian wonders like the Nepal koklass and western tragopan. Venturing further into Arunachal Pradesh, India, we encounter an Alpine Accentor standing proudly on dry vegetation at Sela Pass (Prunella collaris nipalensis). Its delicate beauty harmonizes with nature's ruggedness. Returning to Rajasthan once again, we are captivated by yet another stunning portrait of a perched Steppe Eagle (BI031913), while in Pokhara, Nepal, this regal bird graces us with its presence (Aquila nipalensis). Picture No. 10769777 captures a remarkable moment when a falconer holds a majestic Steppe Eagle on their fist. The bond between human and raptor is truly extraordinary. Delving into hybridization within the eagle family brings us to North Yorkshire, England. Here we find an astonishing Golden Eagle x Steppe Eagle hybrid calling out on heather moorland—a testament to nature's fascinating diversity. Finally, let us appreciate the Great Tit subspecies Parus major nipalensis clinging effortlessly to a tree trunk in Dibru-Saikhowa National Park in Assam, India during February—the epitome of resilience amidst changing seasons. Nipalensis encompasses not only these captivating birds but also represents our shared responsibility to protect and cherish the rich biodiversity found in Nepal, India, and beyond.