noun
or ba·ta·leur |bad. ə l|ər(.) ; or bateleur eagle
( -s )
Etymology: French bateleur, from Old French bastelleur juggler, puppet player, from baastel puppet
: a short-tailed African eagle ( Terathopius ecaudatus ) that is basically black with ruddy chestnut back, reddish tail, legs, bill, and cheeks, a silver-gray patch at the bend of each wing, and a white undersurface with a black margin along the hind edge of the wing