02-14-2007, 03:05 PM
Chipola, you truly seem like a tough nut to crack, the kind of nut not even the mighty elephant can crack when he stomps on it.
But look, I never said that it was definitely "the" flyer, the image was too fleeting,
all that i can say is that this creature had this knowing look about him, very intelligent eyes. If it wasn't a flyer, it definately had something to do with them.
I was fiddling with this image for quite some time now ,but last night, I made the final adjustments.It is ready for viewing!
If you are wondering, the S in SCoronatus, stands for Stephanoaetus, followed up by coronatus, completes the Latin name for the Crowned Eagle, Africa's most powerful and ferocious eagle in terms of the weight and nature of prey taken. Due to their striking similarities, the Crowned Eagle is often considered Africa's analogue of the Harpy Eagle.
But look, I never said that it was definitely "the" flyer, the image was too fleeting,
all that i can say is that this creature had this knowing look about him, very intelligent eyes. If it wasn't a flyer, it definately had something to do with them.
I was fiddling with this image for quite some time now ,but last night, I made the final adjustments.It is ready for viewing!
If you are wondering, the S in SCoronatus, stands for Stephanoaetus, followed up by coronatus, completes the Latin name for the Crowned Eagle, Africa's most powerful and ferocious eagle in terms of the weight and nature of prey taken. Due to their striking similarities, the Crowned Eagle is often considered Africa's analogue of the Harpy Eagle.

