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