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Butastur indicus of wetland forest gate #339968376
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Butastur indicus, commonly known as the greater spotted eagle, can often be seen perched majestically at the gate of a wetland forest, its keen eyes scanning the landscape for potential prey. With its striking plumage, characterized by dark brown feathers speckled with lighter spots, this raptor blends well into the surrounding foliage. As it soars gracefully above the wetlands, it showcases impressive wingspan and agility, hunting for small mammals, birds, and reptiles. The wetland's diverse ecosystem provides an ideal habitat, offering abundant food sources and nesting sites. The presence of Butastur indicus indicates a healthy environment, as these eagles play a vital role in maintaining the balance of the ecosystem by controlling prey populations and contributing to the biodiversity of the wetland forest.