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A lovely bird of prey lifts off with a cheery summer background as it flies off to find lunch, look for a mate, or returns to its’ young
Close-up of falcon in flight against dark background (slightly blurred motion, high ISO, shallow DOF)
Northern Harrier (Circus cyaneus) flying over a marsh in search of prey. Delta, B.C., Canada
Close-up photo of buzzard. Rough-legged Buzzard, Buteo lagopus. Side view.
Eurasian buzzard on the ground
Brown goshawk, Accipiter fasciatus in a deep forest. Close up of beautiful bird of prey in its natural environment. Predator flying its habitat. Dark forest, morning with sun rays.
A northern, adult male American Kestrel.  He was injured and is now part of an education session.
A Bonelli's Eagle (Aquila fasciata) very close up showing white feathers, yellow eyes and beak.
This red-tailed hawk, a moderately large raptor, gives a piercing call to it’s young as it returns to the nest along the coast in northern New England
Northern hawk owl in flight.
Close up photo of ferruginous hawk perched on limb
A red-shouldered hawk flies low in pursuit of prey in the Laurentian Forest.
Flying female Southeastern American Kestrel falco sparverius paulus, with wings spread in Naples, Florida
Eurasian buzzard in the countryside
Close up portrait of a common kestrel (falco tinnunculus) with open wings
Female red-tailed hawk (Buteo jamaicensis) on ground in winter, searching for food. The feathers on a red-tailed hawk’s upper leg can be hard to see. They’re obvious here because the hawk was walking. Note the bare lower leg. The rough-legged hawk, in contrast, is feathered all the way to the toes. Most owls also have fully feathered legs. The bushier a bird of prey’s leg feathers, the more powerful it seems. Female redtails can be distinguished from males by their larger size. A wild and free bird, photographed in a Connecticut nature preserve.
Close-up photo of buzzard. Rough-legged Buzzard, Buteo lagopus. Bird head buzzard. Front view.
Close-up of captive Peregrine Falcon (Falco peregrinus).\n\nTaken in the Watsonville, California, USA.
Gyrfalcon (Falco rusticolus), the largest of the falcon species, eating in a meadow in the Netherlands
Osprey in flight
An osprey (Pandion haliaetus) in flight above the trees at Yucaipa Regional Park in southern California.
Falconry Redtailed Hawk in flight.
Oriental Honey Buzzard in flight in natural native habitat, Yala National Park, Sri Lanka
Eurasian buzzard (Buteo buteo)
A Northern Harrier flies just above the grass in search of a meal.
Swainson's Hawk (Buteo swainsoni) flying past a cottonwood tree.
A Rough-Legged Hawk searches for his next meal. Carolina Raptor Center.
Bird of prey, Harris Hawk
Saker Falcon, falco cherrug, Adult in Flight
a close up of a common kestrel with its wings open
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