Circaetus
Circaetus, the snake eagles, is a genus of medium-sized eagles in the bird of prey family Accipitridae.
These are mainly resident African species, but the migratory short-toed snake eagle breeds from the Mediterranean basin into Russia, the Middle East and India, and winters in sub-Saharan Africa and east to Indonesia.
Snake eagles are found in open habitats like cultivated plains arid savanna, but require trees in which to build a stick nest. The single egg is incubated mainly or entirely by the female.
Circaetus eagles have a rounded head and broad wings. They prey on reptiles, mainly snakes, but also take lizards and occasionally small mammals.
Species in taxonomic order
Short-toed snake eagle, Circaetus gallicus
Black-chested snake eagle, Circaetus pectoralis - sometimes included in C. gallicus
Beaudouin's snake eagle, Circaetus beaudouini - sometimes included in C. gallicus
Brown snake eagle, Circaetus cinereus
Southern banded snake eagle or fasciated snake eagle, Circaetus fasciolatus