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Close-up of a Peregrine Falcon.
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
Falco biarmicus or borni falcon, barni or lanario is a species of falconiform bird in the Falconidae family.
Falcon in close up
Montagu's harrier (Circus pygargus)
Close-up of falcon in flight against dark background (slightly blurred motion, high ISO, shallow DOF)
Female sparrowhawk in the woods
A peregrine falcon basks in the sunlight.
A beautiful Gyr-Barbary falcon
Taxon name: Australian Peregrine Falcon\nTaxon scientific name: Falco peregrinus macropus\nLocation: Sydney, New South Wales, Australia
Falcon in the Arabian desert
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.
A Harris Hawk raptor, or bird of prey, used for traditional hunting and sport, flies with wings fully extended as it glides across the sandy desert floor - Arabian Desert, Dubai, UAE
Bird of prey
Close up portrait of a white and gray peregrine falcon viewed in profile
A Peregrine Falcon (Falco peregrinus) on a perch at the San Jacinto Wildlife Area in Riverside County in southern California. Numbers of this nearly world-wide breeder fell precipitously in the 1960s from thinning of its eggshells from widespread usage of the insecticide DDT.  Since the banning of that substance, this falcon has made a remarkable recovery and is now fairly common in some areas and has been removed from its endangered status. It is renowned for its aerial abilities as it preys mainly on flying birds.  It has been measured in a dive at over 240 mph, making it the fastest of all birds.
A Peregrine Falcon (Falco peregrinus) perched on a stump.  These birds are the fastest animals in the world.
Northern Harrier (Circus cyaneus) soaring over a marsh. Delta B.C., Canada.
Predator on the watch, a black kite perched on a tree stump
Steppe eagles arrive at their summer breeding grounds around April, at the start of spring. Large nests, up to a metre wide, are constructed from twigs and lined with various materials, such as old rags and camel dung. While the nests are usually placed on the ground in a position allowing a good view of the surroundings, as a result of habitat alteration and persecution, nests are increasingly being found in trees, bushes and on artificial structures. The female lays a clutch of between one and three eggs which are incubated for 45 days, with the chicks being brooded for a further 55 to 65 days before fledging. The steppe eagle is remarkably long lived, reaching up to 41 years in captivity.
Cori bustard sitting on top of tree on the lookout at Serengeti National Park Tanzania, Africa
A White-tailed Sea-Eagle, Haliaeetus albicilla, in flight above bushes against a clear sky. Photographed in the Ultima Frontiera area of the Danube Delta Biosphere Reserve in eastern Romania
A closeup of a rock kestrel perched on dried branches in the woods
Black kite aka yellow-billed kite (Milvus migrans). Ngorongoro Crater, Tanzania, Africa
Aplomadovalk zittend in lage struikjes; Aplomado Falcon perched in low scrub
Black Kite (Milvus migrans)
this is a side view of a hobby falcon
Harris's hawk portrait in the wild, looking threatening and observing
a beautiful hawk at the zoo
White-bellied fish eagle sitting in the top of a tree in Wilpattu National Park
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