Booted eagles

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title: Booted eagles
text: Booted eagles are eagles that have fully feathered tarsi. That is, their legs are covered with feathers down to the feet. Most other accipitrids have bare lower legs, scaled rather than feathered. They may be treated as an informal group, as distinct from "fish eagles", "snake eagles", and "giant forest eagles". They may also be treated as a formal taxon, either as a tribe (Aquililae) or subfamily (Aquilinae). The booted eagles, sea eagles, harpy eagles and buteonine hawks are heavily built bird
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description: Eagles having feathered legs
original url: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Booted_eagles
date created: 2014-05-24T20:33:35Z
date modified: 2024-08-30T05:52:22Z
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