Aquila vulturina = Aquila verreauxii (Verreaux's eagle) Aquila vulturina
Date between 1796 and 1808
Notes This object is part of the collection Iconographia Zoologica
Source/Photographer Levaillant, Histoire naturelle des oiseaux d'Afrique, I pl. 6
Artist Johann Lebrecht Reinold (1744–1807); Claude Mathieu Fessard (1740–1803)
Source: https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Aquila_vulturina_-_1796-1808_-_Print_-_Iconographia_Zoologica_-_Special_Collections_University_of_Amsterdam_-_UBA01_IZ18100207.tif
Verreaux's eagle (Aquila verreauxii) is a large, mostly African, bird of prey. It is also called the black eagle, especially in southern Africa, not to be confused with the Indian black eagle (Ictinaetus malayensis), which lives far to the east in Asia. It lives in hilly and mountainous regions of southern and eastern Africa (extending marginally into Chad), and very locally in West Africa, the Arabian Peninsula and the southern Middle East.
Order: Accipitriformes
Family: Accipitridae
Genus: Aquila
Species: Aquila verreauxii Lesson, 1830