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A close up shot of a Red-shouldered Hawk
The American kestrel (Falco sparverius), also called the sparrow hawk, is the smallest and most common falcon in North America.Pepperwood Nature Preserve; Santa Rosa;  Sonoma County, California. Falconiformes, \tFalconidae. Female animal.
Closeup headshot of a Peregrine falcon or duck hawk which is the fastest bird on planet
Portrait of a beautiful young male peregrine falcon. Canon 1D Mark III and 500mm L IS with tripod.
Curious female red-winged blackbird (Agelaius phoeniceus) looking around from her perch
Close-up of falcon in flight against dark background (slightly blurred motion, high ISO, shallow DOF)
a hawk rests in a tree near Sierra Vista, AZ
Red Kite sitting on a tree
Common Buzzard, Buteo buteo
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.
Portrait of a red-tailed hawk, forest in the background
Female sparrowhawk in the woods
Falco biarmicus or borni falcon, barni or lanario is a species of falconiform bird in the Falconidae family.
American Kestrel in the magnificent natural reserve of Matanzas in Cuba.
Eagle head, side view. head portrait on a green background.
The Western Osprey (Pandion haliaetus) is also known as sea hawk, river hawk and fish hawk.  It is a large diurnal (as opposed to nocturnal) raptor whose diet consists mainly of fish that it dives for and catches.  The adult osprey is brown on the upperparts and grayish white on the head and underparts.  Their eyes are bright yellow.  The juveniles are distinguished by having white on the tips of their wing feathers giving a barred appearance and orange colored eyes.  The osprey lives in a wide variety of habitats as long as water is nearby to supply adequate fish for their diet.  It may be found on all continents except Antarctica.  The osprey has specialized physical characteristics and behavior to assist in hunting and catching prey.  Among these are reversible outer toes with sharp spicules on the underside, closable nostrils to keep out water, barbed talons to help hold fish and dense oily plumage to prevent the feathers from getting waterlogged.  They may be seen diving headfirst into the water to catch a fish.  The osprey builds a large nest of twigs and small branches.  They are usually located atop dead trees.  American and Canadian osprey winter in South America, although some may stay in Florida and California.  This juvenile osprey was photographed while hiding in the grass on Campbell Mesa in the Coconino National Forest near Flagstaff, Arizona, USA.
Red-shouldered Hawk, Buteo lineatus, Orlando, Florida, USA, February 2017
White-Bellied Sea-eagle perched in a tree, Kilim Geoforest Mangrove National Park, Langkawi, Malaysia
A hybrid of a Gyr and a Saker Falcon.
Close-up of wild red tailed hawk resting on tree top.\n\nTaken in Santa Cruz, California, USA
Closeup of Common kestrel (Falco tinnunculus), a bird of prey belonging to the kestrel group of the falcon family Falconidae.
portrait of a peregrine falcon (falco peregrino)
Discover the winter majesty of a European kestrel as it perches atop a frozen tree in this stunning photograph. Known for their keen hunting abilities and striking plumage, kestrels are a captivating sight in cold weather. Captured in exquisite detail, this image showcases the beauty of wildlife in its natural habitat and highlights the importance of conservation efforts to protect these magnificent birds of prey.
A juvenile Variable Hawk (Geranoaetus polyosoma) perches in the treetops in the suburbs of Santiago de Chile
Male eurasian sparrowhawk in the woods
Though they can be quite variable, most Swainson's Hawks are light-bellied birds with a dark or reddish-brown chest and brown or gray upperparts. They have distinctive underwings with white wing linings that contrast strongly with blackish flight feathers. Most males have gray heads; females tend to have brown heads.
Horizontal image of a falcon. Broome. July 2021
This is a photo of a Red-Tailed Hawk (buteo jamaicensis), which is a common hawk in North America.
Red-tailed hawk perched on a branch, seen in the wild in North California
Close-up of captive Peregrine Falcon (Falco peregrinus).\n\nTaken in the Watsonville, California, USA.
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