Though smaller than other Aquila eagles, the Booted Eagle (Aquila pennatta) is a powerful bird of prey. It hunts reptiles, small mammals, and medium-sized birds, including crows and partridges.
A pale morph Booted Eagle banks in flight
My first prolonged and high quality sighting was near the Ranganathittu Bird Sanctuary in Mandya district of Karnataka, when we saw two birds in the same vicinity on the same day. First, a dark morph flew off a coconut tree; the ‘landing lights’ (white feathers resembling the landing lights of an air-plane) were very clear on the shoulders. Shortly afterwards, we caught sight of a pale morph as well, with white undersides bordered by dark flight feathers.
Another high flying pale morph
We had another good sighting last year,a dark morph perched atop a huge fig tree near a lake on the outskirts of Mysore. We had spotted it once before there, and this time it allowed us to get really close. It was deep within the branches. Seeing us approach, it took off. (sadly, that wonderful fig tree was felled by a storm last monsoon).
Hidden deep within foliage
Finally, this year I saw from my office block a couple of crows mobbing a pale morph. But that was not yet the best sighting. A week before that, I was driving along a marshy area in the city adjoining a lake when I saw a smallish eagle swoop into the reeds. I stopped my motorbike beside the road and watched as Red Wattled Lapwings scattered from the bushes screaming ‘Did he do it’…
Presently the sleek-looking pale morph emerged back from the undergrowth, with its quarry missed, about three metres from me. It circled above the bushes for about 10 seconds and, probably realizing that the surprise element was absent, rose up and circled higher and higher away.
A dark morph in flight
Since, I have enjoyed multiple sightings of the Booted Eagle. Yet, the sight of this majestic raptor emerging from the reeds after its missed dive towards the lapwings remains my best sighting ever.
Sandeep Somasekharan (or Sandy as friends call him) took his headlong plunge into photography with a three-megapixel Nikon point-and-shoot he purchased in 2003. The avid reader and an occasional scribbler started enjoying travel and nature more as he spent more time photographing. Meeting Beej in 2008 helped him channel his creative energies in the form of essays and nature photographs that he started publishing on the Green Ogre. Sandy loves to photograph birds and landscapes, and considers photography and writing as his meditation.
He is an engineer by education, IT professional by vocation, and a hopeless dreamer since creation.
Sandeep Somasekharan (or Sandy as friends call him) took his headlong plunge into photography with a three-megapixel Nikon point-and-shoot he purchased in 2003. The avid reader and an occasional scribbler started enjoying travel and nature more as he spent more time photographing. Meeting Beej in 2008 helped him channel his creative energies in the form of essays and nature photographs that he started publishing on the Green Ogre. Sandy loves to photograph birds and landscapes, and considers photography and writing as his meditation.
He is an engineer by education, IT professional by vocation, and a hopeless dreamer since creation.
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