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Photos of a Brown Snake Eagle in the Kruger

April 17, 2014

Kevin MacLaughlin, a ranger at nThambo Tree Camp, took these remarkable photos of a Brown Snake-Eagle. Capturing birds on camera is always tricky – luckily Kevin was in the right place at the right time.

The Brown Snake-Eagle, as its name suggests, eats mainly snakes. It starts off by crushing the head to discharge any venom and then swallows it whole. This eagle is not immune to snake venom and can be blinded by spitting cobras; which are common in the Kruger region.

We hope you enjoy the photos of this Brown-Snake Eagle in the Kruger.

Brown Snake-Eagle in Klaserie
Brown Snake-Eagle about to fly. Quite a spectacular sighting.

 

Flight of the Brown Snake-Eagle
The Brown Snake-Eagle about to take off in flight.

 

Snake Eagle Takes off to hunt a snake
Finally the Snake-Eagle takes off in flight

 

Brown Snake-Eagle with a Snake
The Brown Snake-Eagle with its prey – a snake. Finally !