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Birds of Prey Locks In For Swift Ambush | Attack and Defend 102Birds of prey are amazing hunters. They’re adaptations allow them to catch a wide range of prey in different environments. This is a look at some of the most fearsome North American birds of prey.
The photo of a courageous mother lemur with a baby on her back, taking a harrowing jump in a ravine, won the California ...
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European Wildlife by Lukáš Pich on MSNHow Birds of Prey Drink ~ Eurasian Sparrowhawk at the River 🦅💧A quiet moment of survival — the sharp-eyed Eurasian Sparrowhawk bends low to sip from the riverbank. See how birds of prey ...
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Smithsonian Magazine on MSNOrcas Appear to Be Sharing Their Prey With Humans—but What Does It Mean?Researchers documented 34 instances of purported prey-sharing behavior, which suggests orcas may be altruistic and capable of recognizing sentience in another species ...
Five out of six eagles in this refuge are "highly likely" to be victims of powerlines. The Raptor Refuge founder wants risk mitigation practices to be put in place.
We are often so keen to encounter this animal that ambition overrides the accuracy of our observations, writes Mark Cocker.
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Southend Echo on MSNEssex rare birds spottings - here's where to see themBirdwatchers across Essex have spotted a variety of rare birds in recent weeks and from peregrine falcons to pure white treecreepers, the ...
The thing I like most about anhingas is their long pointy bill. It’s somewhat stabby looking, possibly because it is built ...
The natural marvels, which do everything from enabling acrobatic flight to insulating against Antarctic cold, continue to ...
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ExtremeTech on MSNOrcas Give Humans Fish in a Gesture of Interspecies Altruism: StudyAs humans increasingly appear in orcas' marine neighborhoods, the whales could be interested in learning about us: our ...
5K run: The inaugural San Diego Fourth of July 5K run will be held at 4S Ranch Sports Park, 16118 4S Ranch Parkway. The 5K ...
Bald eagles were endangered for decades. Now seen in places like Willand Pond in Dover/Somersworth and Rye Harbor, the bird's population is strong.
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