Description
The secretary bird is an atypical raptor which measures between 0.9 and 1.2 meters and weighs between 2.3 and 4.3 kg, with a wingspan of 1.2 to 1.3 meters. It has a raptor body with long tarsi, the lower parts of the legs, which can measure up to 34 cm long. These are covered with thick pinkish scales that protect against snake bites. The legs end with long and powerful talons. The body plumage is gray and the tibias, the upper parts of the legs, are covered with black feathers. The flight feathers are also black. It has a small head on top of a long neck. The bare face is orange-red and ends with a gray, hooked beak. Long gray feathers with black tips form a crest behind the head. The tail feathers are gray with black stripes and the two central rectrices are longer than the others.
Both sexes are identical except for a tail, crest, and larger size in males than in females.
Juveniles are identifiable thanks to the yellow color of the face and the smaller crest.





