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Check out these amazing photos of birds of prey, including vultures, hawks and eagles. These meat-eaters have keen eyesight and agile bodies, able to snatch small prey at a moment's notice.
Birds-of-paradise have captivated the planet with their elaborate plumage and idiosyncratic mating dances. Some species ...
Georgia is home to a variety of diverse wildlife, whether you’re looking at the native flora and fauna or visiting some of ...
The Audubon Center for Birds of Prey in Maitland has released over 700 rehabilitated Bald Eagles back into the wild since 1979.
Photographers from around the world entered more than 20,000 images in this competition — and the selected winners are breathtaking.
These beautiful photos and the competition are particularly poignant now as experts report that half the world’s bird species are in decline, with more than one in eight at risk of extinction.
The kestrels aren’t the only birds of prey at Dugway though. The HawkWatch team was at Dugway in June to put a similar band on a Golden Eagle.
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Birds of prey like hawks and owls are becoming a increasingly popular option for brides and grooms looking for a unique ring bearer for their wedding.
STATEN ISLAND, N.Y. — Throughout the middle of the 20th century, the osprey, a bird of prey with a wingspan nearing six feet, was rapidly declining in numbers. Pesticides, namely ...
Many times, the public sees pictures of a beautiful bird of prey on stage with the top three finishers of that day’s race at Beaver Creek. The bird goes back to the Raptor Education Foundation but the ...
Blustery conditions didn't stop the Durham County Show proving a hit with visitors in Thornley on Saturday (July 5).