Indian Photography | jim corbett national park |
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The serpent eagle nests in treetops near fresh water. Its nests are constructed with sticks and contain not more than a single egg at a time.
When perched on trees, they appear large headed and owl-like due to the shape of the face and positioning of the eyes.
When perched on trees, they appear large headed and owl-like due to the shape of the face and positioning of the eyes.

