00:00Recently, the Autonomous Autonomous Regional of Alto Magdalena rescató a example of the
00:04Aguila Real de Montaña, a species in danger of extinction at the world.
00:08It had a fractured, not displaced from the left side of the axis of the left and had a high
00:13degree of nutrition due to that it was captured approximately 5 days.
00:16From the social media, we resumiremos the main characteristics of this
00:20as well as its importance for our country.
00:23The Aguila Real de Montaña, also known as Aguila Encrestada, is one of the species that
00:27live in the indigenous forests. As the World Fund for Nature, it is one of the biggest aes
00:33of the country that is also threatened by the disappearance of the indigenous forests,
00:37as in Colombia, less than 10% of its original cobertura.
00:41As the portal Bioexploradores Parallones, these aes are distributed from the north of Argentina
00:45to Venezuela, while in Colombia, they are in the Three Cordilleras in the Sierra Nevada
00:50of Santa Marta, between 1,500 and 3,500 meters above the level of the sea.
00:53Las hembras suelen tener un tamaño mayor que los machos y del mismo modo es una ave robusta
00:58con patas y garras afiladas.
00:59El portal Bioexploradores Parallones describe que los adultos tienen el dorso, las alas y
01:04la cabeza de un color negro con un penancho de pluma sobresaliente a modo de creche.
01:08La cola presenta una banda gris en su base y negra en su ápice, mientras que la superficie
01:13ventral conserva la banda negra en la punta pero el resto de la superficie es de color blanco.
01:17Sus patas tienen un color amarillo y sus garras son negras, además de que sus muslos
01:22están recubiertos por plumas de color marrón.
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