Birds Of Prey

  • The Falconidae On The Ground

    Falconidae

    The falcons and caracaras are around 60 species of diurnal birds of prey that comprise the family Falconidae. The family…

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  • Sanford's Sea-eagles

    Sanford’s Sea-eagles

    The Sanford’s Sea-eagles (Haliaeetus sanfordi), sometimes listed as Sanford’s Fish-eagle or Solomon Eagle, are a sea-eagle endemic to the Solomon…

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  • Closeup Image of Grey Falcons

    Grey Falcons

    The Grey Falcons (Falco hypoleucos) – also known as Blue Hawks or Smoke Hawks – are rare, medium-sized Australian falcons. They…

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  • Plumbeous Hawks (Leucopternis plumbeus)

    Plumbeous Hawks

    Bird Overview The Plumbeous Hawks are an elusive and rare bird of prey that can be found in Central and…

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  • Black Kites

    Black Kites

    The Black Kites (Milvus migrans) is a medium-sized bird of prey in the family Accipitridae, which also includes many other…

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  • Eagle in the Snow. What Eats Eagles?

    What Eats Eagles?

    Eagles are large predatory birds that are at the top of the food chain for birds. Eagles are apex predators with…

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  • Southern Caracaras Standing on the Rock

    Southern Caracaras

    The Southern Caracaras (Caracara plancus), also known as the Southern Crested Caracara, is a bird of prey in the family…

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  • Black Caracaras

    Black Caracaras

    The Black Caracaras (Daptrius ater) – also known as the Yellow-throated Caracaras – are South American birds of prey. They…

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  • Caracaras Perched On A Tree

    Caracaras

    Bird Overview Caracara plancus is a large, striking predator bird native to Central and South America. Its range extends into…

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  • Pel’s Fishing Owl In A Tree

    Pel’s Fishing Owl

    Bird Overview Pel’s Fishing Owls are among the largest owls in the world. They can reach up to 63cm (25…

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