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Bateleur

British pronunciation/bˈeɪtlɜː/
American pronunciation/beɪtlˈʊɹ/
Bateleur
[NOUN]
1

an African eagle with distinctive black, white, and chestnut feathers that performs acrobatic displays during courtship

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What is a "bateleur"?

A bateleur is a distinctive and striking raptor known for its unique appearance and impressive aerial displays. With its striking black and white plumage, short tail, and long, broad wings, the bateleur stands out among other birds of prey. This medium-sized eagle is renowned for its acrobatic flight, often performing breathtaking aerial maneuvers, including flips and rolls, during courtship displays and territorial disputes. The bateleur possesses excellent vision and agility, allowing it to spot and pursue its prey with precision. It primarily feeds on small mammals, birds, and reptiles, and can even scavenge on carrion when necessary. Found in the savannahs and woodlands of sub-Saharan Africa, the bateleur is not only an impressive predator but also serves as a symbol of grace, power, and beauty in the avian world.

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