The Secretary Bird The Secretary Bird is a large bird of prey similar to the likes of an Eagle, standing around 4 feet tall with a wingspan of about 6 feet. The main body of the bird is white and gray, while the feathers on the tail and wings are black while the face of the bird is a bright orange. The Secretary Bird is native to different parts of Africa, mainly areas of grassland or savanna. Unlike other birds of prey, the Secretary Bird are terrestrial, so they hunt on the ground rather than flying in the air. Its main source of food consists of insects, small reptiles, snakes and even other birds, such as doves, chickens, and warblers. Other sources of food include small mammals, such as cheetah cubs, or hares. In the wild Secretary Birds have little to no predators to watch out for except the Tawny Eagle, which is another large bird of prey. Their lifecycle begins as a chick in a nest of 2-3 which can either be built on the ground or in the tree, from there they spend...
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