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Sagittarius Serpentarius Collection

The majestic Sagittarius serpentarius, commonly known as the Secretary Bird, is a remarkable creature found in various parts of Africa

Background imageSagittarius Serpentarius Collection: Secretary Bird, Sagittarius serpentarius, Masai Mara, Kenya

Secretary Bird, Sagittarius serpentarius, Masai Mara, Kenya

Background imageSagittarius Serpentarius Collection: Secretary bird, Sagittarius serpentarius, vulnerable (African snake-eater, Serpentarius africanus)

Secretary bird, Sagittarius serpentarius, vulnerable (African snake-eater, Serpentarius africanus)
FLO4682007 Secretary bird, Sagittarius serpentarius, vulnerable (African snake-eater, Serpentarius africanus). Illustration drawn and engraved by Richard Polydore Nodder

Background imageSagittarius Serpentarius Collection: Secretary bird, Sagittarius serpentarius. Vulnerable. Handcoloured engraving by widow Fournier

Secretary bird, Sagittarius serpentarius. Vulnerable. Handcoloured engraving by widow Fournier
FLO4685294 Secretary bird, Sagittarius serpentarius. Vulnerable. Handcoloured engraving by widow Fournier and Lalaise after an illustration by Edouard Travies from Charles d'Orbigny's

Background imageSagittarius Serpentarius Collection: Sagittarius serpentarius (Secretary bird), 1777-1786. Creator: Robert Jacob Gordon

Sagittarius serpentarius (Secretary bird), 1777-1786. Creator: Robert Jacob Gordon
Sagittarius serpentarius (Secretary bird), 1777-1786

Background imageSagittarius Serpentarius Collection: Secretary Bird (Sagittarius serpentarius), Savuti, Botswana, Africa

Secretary Bird (Sagittarius serpentarius), Savuti, Botswana, Africa

Background imageSagittarius Serpentarius Collection: Africa, South Africa, Kalahari Transfrontier Park. A secretary bird

Africa, South Africa, Kalahari Transfrontier Park. A secretary bird

Background imageSagittarius Serpentarius Collection: Picture No. 12019742

Picture No. 12019742
Secretary Bird - Kalahari Desert, Kgalagadi Transfrontier Park, South Africa. Date:

Background imageSagittarius Serpentarius Collection: Secretary Bird (Sagittarius serpentarius), c1850, (1856)

Secretary Bird (Sagittarius serpentarius), c1850, (1856)
Secretary Bird, (Sagittarius serpentarius), c1850, (1856). From Bible Natural History: containing a Description of Quadrupeds, Birds, Trees, Plants, Insects, Etc, Mentioned in the Holy Scriptures

Background imageSagittarius Serpentarius Collection: Secretarybird walking in grassland, Sagittarius serpentarius, Namibia

Secretarybird walking in grassland, Sagittarius serpentarius, Namibia

Background imageSagittarius Serpentarius Collection: Secretarybird in flight, Sagittarius serpentarius, Namibia

Secretarybird in flight, Sagittarius serpentarius, Namibia

Background imageSagittarius Serpentarius Collection: Illustration of a Secretary bird (Sagittarius serpentarius) attacking a snake

Illustration of a Secretary bird (Sagittarius serpentarius) attacking a snake

Background imageSagittarius Serpentarius Collection: Secretary Bird Sagittarius serpentarius hunting Lake Nakuru Kenya

Secretary Bird Sagittarius serpentarius hunting Lake Nakuru Kenya

Background imageSagittarius Serpentarius Collection: Secretary bird, Masai Mara, Kenya, East Africa, Africa

Secretary bird, Masai Mara, Kenya, East Africa, Africa

Background imageSagittarius Serpentarius Collection: Secretary bird (Sagittarius serpentarius), Kalahari Transfrontier Park, South Africa

Secretary bird (Sagittarius serpentarius), Kalahari Transfrontier Park, South Africa, Africa

Background imageSagittarius Serpentarius Collection: Illustration of a pair of Secretary birds (Sagittarius serpentarius) attacking a snake

Illustration of a pair of Secretary birds (Sagittarius serpentarius) attacking a snake

Background imageSagittarius Serpentarius Collection: Secretary Bird -Sagittarius serpentarius-, Serengeti, Tanzania, Africa

Secretary Bird -Sagittarius serpentarius-, Serengeti, Tanzania, Africa

Background imageSagittarius Serpentarius Collection: Secretary Bird(saggitarius Serpentarius)

Secretary Bird(saggitarius Serpentarius)

Background imageSagittarius Serpentarius Collection: Birds: Secretary Bird, (Falconiformes, Sagittarius serpentarius)

Birds: Secretary Bird, (Falconiformes, Sagittarius serpentarius) with Northern Carmine Bee-eater (Coraciiformes)
Zoology - Birds - Secretary Bird (Falconiformes, Sagittarius serpentarius) with Northern Carmine Bee-eater (Coraciiformes, Merops nubicus), illustration

Background imageSagittarius Serpentarius Collection: Secretary bird drinking C014 / 0920

Secretary bird drinking C014 / 0920
Secretary bird (Sagittarius serpentarius) drinking. This bird of prey inhabits grassland and open spaces of sub-Saharan Africa. Although an accomplished flyer it remains mostly terrestrial

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Secretary bird (Sagittarius serpentarius) wading in a watering hole. This bird of prey inhabits grassland and open spaces of sub-Saharan Africa

Background imageSagittarius Serpentarius Collection: Sagittarius serpentarius, secretary bird

Sagittarius serpentarius, secretary bird
Ff. 32. Watercolour painting by George Forster annotated Falco sagittarius, serpantarius and made during Captain James Cooks second voyage to explore the southern continent (1772-75)

Background imageSagittarius Serpentarius Collection: Secretarybird (Sagittarius serpentarius) pair atop their nest, Serengeti National Park

Secretarybird (Sagittarius serpentarius) pair atop their nest, Serengeti National Park, Tanzania, East Africa, Africa

Background imageSagittarius Serpentarius Collection: Secretarybird (Sagittarius serpentarius) at roost, Kgalagadi Transfrontier Park

Secretarybird (Sagittarius serpentarius) at roost, Kgalagadi Transfrontier Park, South Africa, Africa

Background imageSagittarius Serpentarius Collection: Two secretarybirds (Sagittarius serpentarius) on a nest, Masai Mara National Reserve

Two secretarybirds (Sagittarius serpentarius) on a nest, Masai Mara National Reserve, Kenya, East Africa, Africa

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Secretarybird (Sagittarius serpentarius) pair building a nest atop an acacia tree, Masai Mara National Reserve, Kenya, East Africa, Africa



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The majestic Sagittarius serpentarius, commonly known as the Secretary Bird, is a remarkable creature found in various parts of Africa. With its distinctive appearance and graceful movements, it captivates all who encounter it. One can spot this magnificent bird in breathtaking locations such as Masai Mara in Kenya or Lake Nakuru National Park. Its presence adds an extra touch of beauty to these already stunning landscapes. Whether soaring through the skies or striding across the savannah, the Secretary Bird commands attention. Found not only in Kenya but also in Botswana's Savuti region and South Africa's Kalahari Transfrontier Park, this avian wonder has become synonymous with African wildlife. Its long legs and elegant plumage make it instantly recognizable amidst its natural habitat. Dating back to 1850, historical records depict the Secretary Bird's timeless allure. Artists have immortalized its image throughout centuries, showcasing its regal stature and unique features that set it apart from other birds. In Zimbabwe's Hwange National Park or Tanzania's Ngorongoro Crater, one might witness a rare sight: a Secretary Bird tending to its nest. This display of parental care highlights their commitment to family life and further emphasizes their importance within African ecosystems. As we explore East Africa and beyond, let us appreciate the magnificence of creatures like Sagittarius serpentarius - symbols of resilience and grace amidst vast wildernesses. Their presence reminds us why protecting our planet's biodiversity is crucial for future generations to cherish these wonders too.