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Calling Female Common Kestrel (Falco tinnunculus)
A sparrow perched on an acacia branch under the warm summer sun
Red Kite sitting on a tree
flock of starlings resting on the tree with blue sky and moon.
Montagu's harrier (Circus pygargus)
It is a bird of open country such as farmland, marshes, taiga and savannah. They are widespread in lowlands with scattered small woods. It is an elegant bird of prey, appearing sickle-like in flight with its long pointed wings and square tail, often resembling a swift when gliding with folded wings. It is fast and powerful in flight and will take large insects, such as dragonflies, which it transfers from talons to beak and eats while soaring slowly in circles. It also captures small bats and small birds in flight. Its speed and aerobatic skills enable it to take swallows and even swifts on the wing, and barn swallows or house martins have a characteristic \
Tree with many branches used by sparrows to perch
An image of  Common Cuckoo perched on a branch in woodland
The White-Bellied Sea Eagle (Haliaeetus leucogaster) stands as one of the most magnificent raptors of the coastal regions and large inland waterways of Australia and Southeast Asia. Renowned for its impressive wingspan, reaching up to 2.2 meters, this eagle is a symbol of power and grace. Its striking white belly and head, contrasted with a dark back and wings, make it easily recognizable in the wild.\n\nThese majestic birds are masterful hunters, primarily feeding on fish, but their diet also includes water birds and small mammals. With keen eyesight that allows them to spot prey from great heights, White-Bellied Sea Eagles exhibit extraordinary aerial prowess. Their hunting technique often involves a dramatic dive, talons extended, to snatch prey from the water’s surface.\n\nApart from their hunting skills, these eagles are also known for their strong pair bonds and elaborate courtship displays, which include synchronized flight patterns and spectacular acrobatics. They build large nests in tall trees or cliffs, often reused and expanded over many years.\n\nThe White-Bellied Sea Eagle plays a crucial role in the ecosystem, helping to maintain the balance by controlling the populations of their prey. However, they face threats from habitat destruction, pollution, and human disturbance. Conservation efforts are essential to ensure the survival of this iconic species.\n\nWitnessing a White-Bellied Sea Eagle in flight is a breathtaking experience, a reminder of nature’s raw beauty and the intricate web of life that sustains it. These eagles, with their regal presence and critical ecological role, truly embody the spirit of the wild.
Female sparrowhawk in the woods
steppe eagle or Aquila nipalensis flock perched and some feeding on spotted or Axis deer or chital kill. jungle crow waiting at keoladeo national park or bharatpur bird sanctuary rajasthan india
The spotted flycatcher (Muscicapa striata) is a small passerine bird with grey-brown upperparts and white underparts, streaked with brown.
Male Common Kestrel (Falco tinnunculus) perched on an autumnal branch.
Southern state wetland on an partly cloudy morning in summer (July). The image was captured in Cumming, Forsyth, Georgia (USA) with a full frame mirrorless digital camera and a long, sharp telephoto lens. The image is part of a large series of Georgia wetland shot at 200-500 mm and maximum aperture f/5.6 creating a very shallow depth of field resulting in defocused space suitable  for copy/text.
Black Faced Wood Swallow Bird Perched on a branch
White-bellied fish eagle in a small nature reserve in Telulla in the Uva Province in Sri Lanka
Southern White-crowned Shrike (Eurocephalus anguitimens)
Black kite (Milvus migrans)
Curious female red-winged blackbird (Agelaius phoeniceus) looking around from her perch
Northern white-crowned shrike or white-rumped shrike (Eurocephalus ruppelli). Shot in wildlife in Kidepo Valley National Park, directly at the border between Uganda and South Sudan.
Perching snake eagle [circaetus gallicus] with snake in Krueger National Park South Africa RSA
Red-tailed Hawk, Buteo jamaicensis, Parker River National Wildlife Refuge, Plum Island, Massachusetts
The Chaco eagle (Buteogallus coronatus) or crowned solitary eagle, is an endangered bird of prey from eastern and central South America. Typically it is known simply as the crowned eagle which leads to potential confusion with the African Stephanoaetus coronatus. Due to its rarity, not much is known about its biology or population
Northern Harrier female maneuver for position on logs at the Bosque del Apache National Wildlife Refuge near Socorro, New Mexico in southwestern USA. Larger cities nearby are Albuquerque, Santa Fe and El Paso.
A tree of vultures waiting in a retirement community for old folks to die
Eurasian buzzard (Buteo buteo)
A group of Starlings, Sturnus vulgaris on a branch in tree. Blue sky with white clouds. Seen from behind.Border, webbanner or social media. Border, webbanner or social media.
White-Bellied Sea-eagle perched in a tree, Kilim Geoforest Mangrove National Park, Langkawi, Malaysia
Two cormorants sit on a tree (Danube Delta - Romania).
a hawk rests in a tree near Sierra Vista, AZ
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