. Sketches of South African bird-life. Birds. EAGLES 91 harmless, subsisting chiefly upon insects and small birds. Our photograph is from a mounted specimen in the Transvaal Museum, collected at Wolmaranstad by Mr. A. Fia. 47.—Pigmy Paloon. (From a mounted specimen.) EAGLES The next group is the Eagles, the first representative of which is the powerful Black Eagle {Aquila mneauxi), called by the Boers the Dassievanger (dassie-catcher) from its. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and a


. Sketches of South African bird-life. Birds. EAGLES 91 harmless, subsisting chiefly upon insects and small birds. Our photograph is from a mounted specimen in the Transvaal Museum, collected at Wolmaranstad by Mr. A. Fia. 47.—Pigmy Paloon. (From a mounted specimen.) EAGLES The next group is the Eagles, the first representative of which is the powerful Black Eagle {Aquila mneauxi), called by the Boers the Dassievanger (dassie-catcher) from its. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original Haagner, Alwin Karl, 1880-; Ivy, Robert Henry. Cape Town, T. M. Miller


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