Ayres’s hawk-eagle (Hieraaetus ayresii)
Also referred to as Ayres’ eagle,[2] is a medium-sized bird of prey in the family Accipitridae. Ayres’s hawk-eagle has a long, barred tail and relatively narrow wings. The adult plumage is predominantly black/brown, with heavily streaked white underparts; in some individuals, the underparts are much paler. Adults typically have a pronounced white shoulder where the leading edge of the wing meets the body (the carpal joint). The immature is drab and paler. The Ayres’s hawk-eagle hunts small mammals like rabbits and mice.