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pronghorn antelope in the wild
Red-tailed Hawk flying over green acasia tree forest
Large group of griffon vultures in the wild. Copy space.
Prarie Hawk in tree
The Harris's hawk (Parabuteo unicinctus), also known as the bay-winged hawk, dusky hawk, and  wolf hawk. Bird of prey that breeds from the southwestern United States south to Chile, central Argentina, and Brazil.  Sonoran Desert, Arizona.
wild animal at the park
Portrait of a calling male grey partridge (Perdix perdix).
A majestic Tawny Eagle is captured perched on the top of a tree, its sharp eyes scanning the vast savannah of the Kenyan Tsavo East reserve. The blue sky with fluffy clouds in the background enhances the beauty of this stunning bird of prey
Ferruginous hawk on the ground. Photographed in Colorado
Snake-eagle, Africa, Tanzania.
Geranoaetus polyosoma or buteo polyosoma, is a species of accipitriforme bird in the family Accipitridae.
The breeding season in South Asia is from December to April. In southern and eastern Australia, it is August to October, and April to June in the north and west. The nests are constructed of small branches and sticks with a bowl inside and lined with leaves, and are located in various trees, often mangroves. They show considerable site fidelity nesting in the same area year after year. In some rare instances, they have been seen to nest on the ground under trees. A clutch of two dull-white or bluish-white oval eggs measuring 52 x 41 mm is laid. Both parents take part in nest building and feeding, but likely only the female incubates. The incubation period is about 26 to 27 days.
Kori Bustard (Ardeotis Kori) in Etosha National Park, Namibia
Close up of a Black-collared hawk perched in a tree, Pantanal, Brazil.
Norther Flicker
Willow grouse, Lagopus lagopus, sitting on a rock in summer costume, stretching his neck, Gällivare, Swedish Lapland, Sweden
Portrait of a male impala taken in the bush area in the Kruger National Park in South Africa
A red-tailed hawk perched on a tree branch with a blurred background
L 61-72cm, WS 140-165 cm.\nBreeds in forests near lakes, interspersed with open fields. Mainly migratory in northern part of Europe. Reintroduced in several sites in England.\nFood fish, offal, refuse, insects.\nOften steals food from other birds.\nNests in tall tree.\nThis is a scarce migratory Raptor in the Eastern part of the Netherlands.\n\nThe Picture is made at a Birds of Prey Farm near Lunteren (Gelderland, the Netherlands).
The Changeable Hawk-Eagle (Nisaetus cirrhatus) is one of the most sophisticated birds of prey in its habitat, which spans across South and Southeast Asia. This species has various adaptations and hunting strategies that make it an adept hunter.\n\nPhysical Adaptations\nSharp Vision:\nThe Changeable Hawk-Eagle has extremely sharp vision, allowing it to detect prey from great distances. Their eyes have more photoreceptor cells compared to humans, providing them with highly detailed vision.\n\nStrong Legs and Talons:\nTheir legs are equipped with strong, sharp talons used to catch and kill prey. These talons can grip with immense strength, ensuring the prey cannot escape.\n\nBroad Wings:\nTheir broad and powerful wings allow them to fly agilely among trees and glide in the air while searching for prey. They can also perform rapid and sudden flights to chase down prey.\n\nHunting Strategies\nSudden Attacks:\nThe Changeable Hawk-Eagle often uses sudden attack strategies from high perches. They will patiently wait until unsuspecting prey is within range, then dive at high speed to catch it.\n\nLow Flight:\nThey also use low flight over forests and grasslands to surprise prey. By flying low and fast, they can catch prey that is foraging or hiding under bushes.\n\nUtilizing Speed and Surprise:\nSpeed is a key element in their hunting strategy. By leveraging high speed and the element of surprise, they can capture prey before it has a chance to flee or take cover.\n\nHunting in Various Habitats:\nTheir adaptability allows them to hunt in diverse habitats, from dense forests to open areas. This gives them a significant advantage in finding various types of prey.\n\nPrey\nThe Changeable Hawk-Eagle preys on a wide range of animals, including small mammals, birds, reptiles, and even large insects. This diverse diet demonstrates their ability to adjust their hunting strategies based on the type of prey and environmental conditions.
group of springboks at late afternoon in the Namib desert - Namibia
African fish eagle stands on tangled branches
The golden eagle (Aquila chrysaetos) is one of the best-known birds of prey in the Northern Hemisphere. Sitka, Alaska.
Osprey - profile
a male of snow grouse in a forest in Iceland
Booted Eagle Hieraaetus pennatus in the nature, Spain
Male Willow Ptarmigan (Lagopus lagopus) in early spring plumage on the tundra near Nome, Alaska. Ptarmigans are members of the grouse family, and this species is found around the world in the arctic regions.
Changeable Hawk Eagle Juv, Nisaetus cirrhatus, Dudhwa Tiger Reserve, Uttar Pradesh, India
Taxon name: Tasmanian Native-hen\nTaxon scientific name: Tribonyx mortierii\nLocation: Hobart, Tasmania, Australia
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