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Portrait of a Red-Tailed Hawk
Royal falcon - Profile portrait
Alpine jackdaw, bird, Birds of prey,  \nWild Animal,\nPredator,
Crow standing on tree branches and skyscraper windows behind it
lesser spotted eagle on white background
Steller Jay perched on a tree branch.
Enigmatic Elegance: The Blurred Head of an Eagle
Portrait of perching chicken hawk isolated against defocused green summer foliage. The specimen is probably a Florida red-tailed hawk (Buteo jamaicensis umbrinus), a subspecies of red-tailed hawk.The image was captured in Georgia, USA at close range with a 500mm telephoto lens and a full frame digital mirrorless camera at low ISO (100) resulting a large image with minimal noice.
Bateleur (Terathopius ecaudatus) eagle in a small cage in a dilapidated zoo of Khartoum, Sudan. Many zoos in Africa are in appalling conditions leading to animal cruelty. Khartoum is the capital and largest city of Sudan, located at the confluence of the White Nile, flowing north from Lake Victoria in Uganda, and the Blue Nile, flowing west from Ethiopia. Khartoum is composed of 3 cities: Khartoum proper, Khartoum North and Omdurman.
Close up of a wild Striated Caracara, Phalcoboenus australis, aka Johnny Rook, twisting its neck to look at the photogerapher: Pebble Island, Falkland Islands
The eagle head features on a white background
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 portrait of a red tailed hawk (Buteo jamaicensis).
An eagle is any bird of prey more powerful than a buteo. An eagle may resemble a vulture in build and flight characteristics but has a fully feathered (often crested) head and strong feet equipped with great curved talons. A further difference is in foraging habits: eagles subsist mainly on live prey. For centuries, people have seen eagles as a symbol of beauty, bravery, courage, honour, pride, determination, and grace.
Striated Caracara Phalcoboenus australis
The yellow bishop (Euplectes capensis), also known as Cape bishop, Cape widow[2] or yellow-rumped widow, is a resident breeding bird species in Angola, Botswana, Burundi, Cameroon, Congo, Equatorial Guinea, Eswatini, Ethiopia, Kenya, Lesotho, Malawi, Mozambique, Nigeria, Rwanda, South Africa, South Sudan, Tanzania, Uganda, Zambia and Zimbabwe.\n\nThis common weaver occurs in less arid vegetated areas, such as fynbos, moist grassland and bracken-covered valleys at altitudes from sea level to the Ethiopian highlands.
Close-up portrait on a Red-tailed Hawk on a sunny day
Bird of prey
Steppe eagle (Aquila nipalensis) isolated on white
Hyacinth Macaw extreme close-up of wing feathers.
The view of Javan myna, wild bird, walking on the street. Bird watching in the city. Wild animal concept.
Ultramarine Grosbeak bird (Cyanoloxia brissonii)
Falcon in captivity, Venezuela
A closeup of the bateleur, Terathopius ecaudatus on dark background.
Ross's Turaco
Common Blackbird. Turdus merula.
A Cuban Oriole male feed on his favorite flower, Crimson Bottlebrush in the magnificent natural reserve of Matanzaz in Cuba.
Lesser Spotted Eagle in studio. Black background
A white throated magpie-jay in a tree on a beach in Guanacaste, Costa Rica.
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