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The SECRETARY BIRD - Issue #00019 - December 31, 2010

The SECRETARY BIRD
  December 31, 2010 - Issue #00019

SECRETARY  BIRD Whilst on safari, one often encounters interesting animals that they may not have been previously aware of. The Secretary Bird falls into that category.  The Secretary Bird is a large bird of prey, distinct from all other birds of prey, endemic to Africa, usually found in the open grasslands and savannah of the sub-Sahara. The Secretary Bird is instantly recognizable as having an eagle-like body on crane-like legs which increases the bird’s height to around 1.3 m (4 ft) tall.
Although the Secretary Bird is able to fly, the Secretary Bird habitually hunts its prey on foot. They can either catch prey by chasing it and striking with the bill, or stamping on prey until it is rendered stunned or unconscious enough to swallow. Prey consists of insects, small mammals, lizards, snakes, young birds, bird eggs, and sometimes dead animals killed in wildfires. There are some reports of Secretary Birds killing young gazelles.
Adults hunt in pairs and sometimes as loose familial flocks, stalking through the habitat with long strides. While the birds roost on the local Acacia trees at night, they spend much of the day on the ground, returning to roosting sites just before dark.
 
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