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Osprey flying from nest
common magpie near nest on dry tree
Eagke feeding chick in nest
Crow standing on tree branches and skyscraper windows behind it
Cattle stockyard with meat cows. Feeding of livestock on farm feedlot in Florida rural area.
A Bald Eagle sits on a branch
Grey Crowned Babblers in the Riverina Country
Bald Eagle in captivity on Vancouver Island.
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A Female Harpy Eagle is seen in a nest with a chick.  This large raptor bird is very rare and shy.  It is endangered.  The chick is large but not fully grown.  In this photo, both birds can be seen in the nest.   The Harpy Eagle has the largest claws of all birds in the world.  The claws of the baby chick can be seen in this photo.
Stellers sea eagle, also known as the Pacific sea eagle or white-shouldered eagle, is a very large diurnal bird of prey in the family Accipitridae. It is endemic to Northeast Asia, where it lives in Russia, Korea, Japan, China, and Taiwan.
The great frigatebird (Fregata minor) is a large seabird in the frigatebird family. There are major nesting populations in the tropical Pacific Ocean, such as Hawaii and the Galápagos Islands. Tower Island, Genovesa Island, Ecuador. On a nest.
Eagle posing calmly in a display of birds of prey
Nature in the city: Tree in front of a modern office building in the EU Quarter of Brussels
Against the background of stones sits a bird - the Visayan hornbill.
Bald Eagle in captivity on Vancouver Island.
Close up of eagle sharp feet
An endangered Female Harpy Eagle is in a nest with a single chick.  This large raptor bird is very rare and shy.  It is cited as endangered, vulnerable (IUCN 3.1)[2] CITES Appendix.  The white and grey chick is large but not fully grown.  In this photo, both birds can be seen in the nest.   The Harpy Eagle has the largest claws of all birds in the world.  The nest is located very high up in a large tree in the rainforest canopy.
Falconry. Harris hawk (Parabuteo unicinctus) bird of prey.
adult osprey and chick in a nest
An American Bald eagle wearing Santa's cap
man with a stuffed bird, it works in a nature reserve in Russia, stuffed birds were left in the old museum reserve, all decay and ruin.
Standing Steller's sea eagle
A Bald Headed Eagle and her Eaglet in their nest as a Blue Heron soars overhead. Eaglets start as fuzzy-headed birds and begin feeding themselves around the sixth to seventh week. By eight weeks they can stand and walk around the nest. By sixty days eaglets are well-feathered and have gained 90% of their adult weight. Large nestlings consume nearly as much food as adults. Chicks remain in the nest for ten to twelve weeks. Bald Eagles take four to five years to acquire their distinctive adult plumage. The eaglet in the nest is about five weeks old. Pacific North American Flyway, Boundary Bay, Delta, B.C., Canada
A family of hawks and eagles in a stone cave in the wild.
A Japanese Hawk bird of prey looking off to the distance on a tree stump.
Eagle standing on guard rails on the road and relaxing on sunny day
Asian Woollyneck make nest on the tor of tree
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