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Description: I think we sighted two of these birds simultaneously - but my partner is unsure. This one came over the dense hill and surveyed the area for a while before flying away. The other just made a kill and flew away with the kill. Thanks in advance for your views / comments. Much appreciated. Date: 23 August 2020, 12:06. Source: A Changeable Hawk Eagle on a High perch Surveying. Author: Hari K Patibanda.
Description: English: Nagarhole National Park. Date: 17 July 2015, 16:04:20. Source: Own work. Author: Puru150. This image contains digital watermarking or credits in the image itself. The usage of visible watermarks is discouraged. If a non-watermarked version of the image is available, please upload it under the same file name and then remove this template. Ensure that removed information is present in the image description page and replace this template with {{Metadata from image}} or {{Attribution metadata from licensed image}}. Caution: Before removing a watermark from a copyrighted image, please read the WMF's analysis of the legal ramifications of doing so, as well as Commons' proposed policy regarding watermarks. If the old version is still useful, for example if removing the watermark damages the image significantly, upload the new version under a different title so that both can be used. After uploading the non-watermarked version, replace this template with {{Superseded|new filename|version without watermarks}}.
Description: English: Photo taken by me while in India. Date: 24 April 2006 (original upload date). Source: Own work by the original uploader. Author: SCooper4711 at English Wikipedia.
Description: English: Crested Hawk Eagle cooling in water at Kanha National Park. Date: 3 May 2016, 16:43:19. Source: Own work. Author: Rahulsharma photography.
Description: English: Changeable hawk-eagle (Nisaetus cirrhatus) eating grey junglefowl (Gallus sonneratii) in Karnataka, India. Date: 1 October 2015. Source: Own work. Author: Yathin S Krishnappa.