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Birds Of Prey

Falcons

Falcons are known for their incredible speed and agility in flight and are often used in falconry. 1)

Owls

Owls are nocturnal birds of prey that have large, forward-facing eyes and silent flight. 2)

Harpy eagles

Harpy eagles are one of the largest species of eagles, with talons the size of grizzly bear claws. 3)

Red-tailed hawks

Red-tailed hawks are one of the most common hawks in North America and are known for their distinctive red tail feathers. 4)

Ospreys

Ospreys are also known as fish hawks, as they feed almost exclusively on fish and are skilled at catching them. 5)

Kestrels

Kestrels are the smallest falcon species and are known for hovering in the air while hunting prey. 6)

Secretary birds

Secretary birds are large birds of prey found in Africa and are known for their long, snake-like legs. 7)

Harris's hawks

Harris's hawks are unique in that they often hunt in groups, whereas most other birds of prey hunt alone. 8)

Peregrine falcons

Peregrine falcons are the fastest birds in the world, reaching speeds of over 200 miles per hour in a dive. 9)

Bald eagles

Bald eagles have a wingspan of up to 7 feet (2.1 meters) and are known for their white head and tail feathers. 10)

Caracaras

Caracaras are birds of prey found in South America and are known for their scavenging behavior. 11)

Goshawks

Goshawks are powerful birds of prey found all over the world and are known for their speed and agility. 12)

Turkey vultures

Turkey vultures are often mistaken for birds of prey but are actually scavengers that feed on carrion. 13)

African fish eagles

African fish eagles are found throughout sub-Saharan Africa and are known for their distinctive call, which sounds like a loud, ringing laugh. 14)

Barn Owl

The barn owl is known for its heart-shaped face and is one of the most widespread owl species in the world. 15)

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