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Haast's and Eagle
* The giant Haast's Eagle, Harpagornis
They were the dominant herbivores in New Zealand's forest, shrubland and subalpine ecosystems for thousands of years, and until the arrival of the Māori were hunted only by the Haast's Eagle.
Some recent scholars have compared the legendary roc with the Haast's Eagle, of New Zealand.
Haast's Eagle ( Harpagornis moorei ) was a species of massive eagle that once lived on the South Island of New Zealand.
The Haast's Eagle became extinct around the year 1400, when its major food sources, the moa, were hunted to extinction by Maori living on the island and much of its dense-forest habitat was cleared.
Comparative morphology of Haast's Eagle with its Common descent | closest living relative, the Little Eagle
Haast's Eagle sometimes is portrayed incorrectly as having evolved toward flightlessness, but this is not so ; rather it represents a departure from the mode of its ancestors ' soaring flight, toward higher wing loading.
In the absence of other large predators or scavengers, a Haast's Eagle easily could have monopolised a single large kill over a number of days.
A model on display at Museum of New Zealand Te Papa Tongarewa | Te Papa of a Haast's Eagle attacking a moa with its large talons
The loss of its natural prey caused the Haast's Eagle to become extinct as well around the year 1400, when the last of its natural food sources were depleted.
These birds might have been a last remnant of the species, but some might argue that there had not been suitable prey for a population of Haast's Eagle to maintain itself for about five hundred years before that date, and 19th century Māori lore was adamant that the pouakai was a bird not seen in living memory.
Artwork depicting Haast's Eagle now may be viewed at OceanaGold's Heritage & Art Park at Macraes, Otago, New Zealand.
simple: Haast's Eagle
The longest Philippine Eagle reported anywhere and the longest eagle outside of the extinct Haast's Eagle is a specimen from Field Museum of Natural History ( FMNH ) with a length of, but it had been kept in captivity and therefore may not represent the wild individuals due to differences in the food availability.
* Haast's Eagle
* Haast's Eagle, an extinct bird of New Zealand
In some Māori legends Pouakai kill humans, which could have been possible if the name relates to the Haast's Eagle given the massive size and strength of the bird ( which is believed to have hunted Moa weighing up to ).
The extinct Haast's Eagle was significantly larger than all extant eagles, including the Harpy.
# redirect Haast's Eagle
* 1872-Julius von Haast describes Harpagornis moorei the extinct bird subsequently known as Haast's Eagle
The upper reaches of the river once abounded in flightless Moa, predated upon by the Haast's Eagle.
Along with the Little Eagle this bird is one of the closest living relatives of the extinct Haast's Eagle of New Zealand.

Haast's and was
Haast's Eagles preyed on large, flightless bird species, including the moa, which was up to fifteen times the weight of the eagle.
He was the first person to study the bones of the extinct Haast's eagle.

Haast's and von
von Haast's grave at Holy Trinity Avonside

Haast's and who
Moa were grazers, functionally similar to deer or cattle in other habitats, and Haast's Eagles were the hunters who filled the same niche as top-niche mammalian predators, such as tigers or lions.

Haast's and Harpagornis
** Haast's Eagle, Harpagornis moorei ( extinct )
The moas, of which there were 10 species, were large browsers, and were in turn the prey species of the giant Haast's Eagle or Harpagornis Eagle.
Artist's rendition of a giant Harpagornis | Haast's eagle attacking New Zealand moa.

Haast's and after
Such a creature could very well have killed and eaten humans, Haast's Eagles did not become extinct until several hundred years after the arrival of the Māori.

Haast's and bird
Image: Giant Haasts eagle attacking New Zealand moa. jpg | Haast's eagle, the largest eagle known, attacking moa ( which included the tallest bird known ).
* Māori legends of a man eating bird, known variously as the Pouakai, Hokioi, or Hakawai are commonly believed to recount Haast's Eagle, a giant predatory bird that went extinct with the Moa only 600 years ago.

Haast's and .
Haast's Eagles were the largest known true raptors, slightly larger even than the largest living vultures.
Even the largest extant eagles, however, are about forty percent smaller in body size than the size of Haast's Eagles.
Short wings may have aided Haast's Eagles when hunting in the dense scrubland and forests of New Zealand.
Gray's beaked whale ( Mesoplodon grayi ), sometimes known as Haast's beaked whale, the Scamperdown whale, or the southern beaked whale, is one of the better-known members of the genus Mesoplodon.
File: Giant Haasts eagle attacking New Zealand moa. jpg | Haast's eagle attacking a moa.
A model of the Haast's Eagle attacking a moa with its large talons.

Eagle and was
The campaign was sure to be a struggle ; the Whigs nominated their " Eagle Orator " Gustavus Henry, and Johnson wasted no time in calling him to task for his " Henry-mandering " of the First District, as their debates made their way across the state from one county seat to the next.
The Roman epic The Eagle, based on the 1954 novel The Eagle of the Ninth by Rosemary Sutcliff, was filmed on location in Achiltibuie for a week in October 2009.
In the late 20th century the Bald Eagle was on the brink of extirpation in the continental United States, while flourishing in much of Alaska and Canada.
The Imperial Eagle Standard was captured by the French.
It was in use for 800 years or more and numerous bird bones were found here, predominantly White-tailed Sea Eagle.
It was through being an Eagle Scout that he was present with other Boy Scouts outside of the White House at the inauguration of President John F. Kennedy, which took place on Lynch's birthday in 1961.
Parton's only tour in the 1990s was in support of her Eagle When She Files album in 1991 and into1992.
On 8 February 1813 the British ship Isabella, a ship of 193 tons and a crew of fourteen, was wrecked off the coast of Eagle Island ( now known as Speedwell Island ).
On 5 April Captain Charles Barnard of the American sealer Nanina was sailing off the shore of Eagle Island, with a discovery boat deployed looking for seals.
Then, during a later visit to Alberta, the Governor General was admitted to the Blackfoot tribe as Chief Eagle Head.
Cook's first posting was with HMS Eagle, sailing with the rank of master's mate.
His first temporary command was in March 1756 when he was briefly the master of the Cruizer, a small cutter attached to the Eagle while on patrol.
Also in 1902 he was decorated by the German Emperor for his services in China with the Red Eagle, 2nd class, with Crossed Swords.
Ashcroft composed a paean called " Let the Eagle Soar " which he sang at the Gordon-Conwell Theological Seminary in February 2002, which was satirically featured in Michael Moore's 2004 movie Fahrenheit 9 / 11 and has been frequently mocked by comedians such as David Letterman, Stephen Colbert and David Cross, to name a few.
Hubbard was active in the Boy Scouts in Washington, D. C. and earned the rank of Eagle Scout in 1924, two weeks after his 13th birthday.
In his diary, Hubbard claimed he was the youngest Eagle Scout in the U. S.
This was done by Hans Beimler, a native of Mexico City, who together with friend Robert Hewitt Wolfe later wrote a screenplay based on La Malinche called The Serpent and the Eagle.
Although, once again, Mackal was unable to reach Lake Tele, he gathered details on other cryptids and possible living dinosaurs, like the Emela-ntouka, Mbielu-Mbielu-Mbielu, Nguma-monene, Ndendeki ( giant turtle ), Mahamba ( a giant crocodile of 15 meters ), and Ngoima ( a giant monkey-eating Eagle ).
Philadelphia Eagles assistant Nick Skorich and a man with Minnesota ties who was working in the CFL, Bud Grant, were also candidates until a different Eagle, quarterback Norm Van Brocklin, was hired on January 18, 1961.
The Eagle Rock campus was to be designed by noted California Architect Myron Hunt.
As the design was similar to the Apollo 11 emblem, and its moon-landing craft was dubbed Eagle, players wore the flight's mission patch on their jerseys during 1969.

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