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21. Raptors (Eagles, Hawks, Falcons, Vultures, Birds Of Prey) - WetCanvas | Referenc
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22. Insect-eaters
Vultures / Birds of Prey .. Turkey Vulture. Cooper's Hawk .. Osprey. Peregrine Falcon
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23. Howstuffworks "Video Channel"
Turkey vultures usually cannot see their food from high up in the air, especially if their view is obstructed by foliage. These scavengers locate food with their keen sense of smell
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24. 2005 The African Vultures By: South African Mint - Goldbull.co.za Gold
2005 The African Vultures by South African Mint 2005 - The African Vultures, Birds of Prey Series (R2 silver crown size and 2 cent sterling silver proof coins) The 2 c Tickey
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Click to enlarge 2005 - The African Vultures, Birds of Prey Series (R2 silver crown size and 2½ cent sterling silver proof coins) The 2½c Tickey and R2 Crown silver coins were first introduced as collector's coin in 1997. “ South Africa 's Marine Life” featured on these legal tender coins from 1997 to 2002. In 2003 a new theme, “ South Africa 's Birds of Prey”, commenced. The “African Eagles” were the first to be depicted, followed in 2004 by the “African Owls”. The “African Vultures” chosen for 2005, are represented by the Cape Griffon and the Bearded Vulture. The Cape Griffon , which is depicted on the R2 coin, is endemic to southern Africa . Its scientific name Gyps coprotheres is derived from Greek and is based on the earlier belief that vultures fed mainly on dung. Unlike the Cape Griffon , the Bearded Vulture which features on the 2½c coin

25. Birds Of Prey - Monty Chandler Photography
Owls, Eagles, Falcons, Hawks, Vultures birds of prey.. All images are copyrighted by and property of Monty Chandler 2005, 2006, 2007, 2008, 2009
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26. BIRDS OF PREY - Diet & Eating Habits
BIRDS OF PREY Diet Eating Habits Discover animal, environmental, and zoological career facts as you explore in-depth topic coverage via SeaWorld, Busch Gardens, and Discovery
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Birds of Prey Index Scientific Classification Physical Characteristics Senses ... SEARCH THE SITE BIRDS OF PREY All diurnal birds of prey eat some type of animal flesh, including reptiles, insects, fish, birds, mammals, molluscs, and carrion. Groups of birds favor certain foods. Most Old and New World vultures prefer to eat carrion. Many diurnal birds of prey include carrion in their diet; but in vultures, carrion tends to be the main food source. Larger falcons and Accipiter hawks eat mostly birds. Peregrine falcons feed on doves, pigeons, grouse, shorebirds, and jays. Sharp-shinned hawks eat sparrows, robins, and warblers. Buteo hawks tend to feed on mammals, such as mice, voles, ground squirrels, rats, rabbits, and gophers. Some species have specialized diets. Ospreys feed almost exclusively on fish. Palmnut vultures ( Gypohierax angolensis ) feed mainly on the fruit and husks of palms, though they occasionally eat fishes or insects. Honey buzzards ( Pernis apivorus ) prefer wasps and their larvae or pupae. Bat hawks ( Macheiramphus alcinus ) eat bats.

27. YouTube - Arizona Birds-Diurnal Birds Of Prey
This video is a collection of the Birds of Prey (Dayflying Hawks, Eagles, Falcons, Vultures) that I have filmed here in Arizona!
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28. Information About Raptors - CVM - Raptor Center, University Of Minnesota
This does not include the seven species of New World vultures. Birds of prey is another term used to describe raptors as a group. Raptors have existed in some form for 50 to 75
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29. White Backed Vulture | Accipitriformes, Accipitridae, Old World Vultures, Vultur
04 April 2010 1221 Filed in Accipitriformes Accipitridae Old World Vultures Vultures Birds of Prey Kenya Amboseli
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30. Lappet Faced Vulture | Accipitriformes, Accipitridae, Vultures, Old World Vultur
22 March 2010 1823 Filed in Accipitriformes Accipitridae Vultures Old World Vultures Birds of Prey Kenya Tanzania Masai Mara Ngorongoro Crater
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31. Birds Of Prey
fall into two basic groups nocturnal (night time) hunters owls and diurnal (day time) hunters hawks, harriers, kites, falcons, eagles, osprey, and vultures. Birds of prey have a
http://www.mvs.usace.army.mil/Shelbyville/Birds of Prey Study Guide.pdf

32. Birds Of Prey Of Minnesota Field Guide (Books) From Barnes Noble
are highly visible wherever you go; now you can identify these amazing birds. Contains 33 species all of Minnesota's hawks, eagles, falcons, kites, vultures Birds of Prey
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33. Reproduction Of Vultures - Birds Of Prey - Donjon Des Aigles - France Pyrénées
protection of diurnal and nocturnal birds of prey in France since 1972. Reproduction of the donjon des aigles in the hautes pyr n es, for the preservation of species. The
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Any removal from nature is against the law. The vocation of Donjon des Aigles since a number of years has been to help the preservation and reproduction of birds of prey. The birds are installed away from the public so as not to be disturbed. Sometimes artificial insemination is necessary but, for the most part, natural reproduction is used with the first clutch of eggs being removed. About three weeks later, a second clutch is laid (called the replacement clutch) which is left to the parents to assure the rearing. After having been slandered and persecuted for a long time, all diurnal and nocturnal birds of prey are now protected in France since 1972. web passion site plan links photographs by

34. Birds Of Prey
Strigiformes owls Falconiformesare diurnal Birds of Prey Strigiformesare (primarily) nocturnal Raptors are carnivorous; except for carrion eaters such as the vultures, birds of prey
http://www.rw.ttu.edu/boal/CWBoal web/Web PDFs/A12 2008 Raptors.pdf

35. Facts About Bird Of Prey, As Discussed In Britannica's Elementary Encyclopedia B
Some common ones include eagles, falcons, hawks, ospreys, owls, buzzards, and vultures. Birds of prey are found all over the world. They are sometimes called raptors.
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All Products eagles, hawks, ospreys, vultures, birds of prey calendar, bald eagles, eagle art, hawk art, osprey art, vulture art
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37. Old World Vultures: Species Information And Photos
Old World Vultures Birds of Prey. Old World vultures belong to the family Accipitridae, which also includes eagles, kites, buzzards and hawks. They are not at all closely related to the
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Old World vultures belong to the family Accipitridae , which also includes eagles kites buzzards and hawks They are not at all closely related to the superficially similar New World vultures and condors , and do not share that group's good sense of smell. The similarities between the two groups are due to convergent evolution rather than a close relationship. They were widespread in both the Old World and North America, during the Neogene
Diet / Feeding Vultures are scavenging birds, feeding mostly from carcasses of dead animals. Old World vultures find carcasses exclusively by sight.
Description A particular characteristic of many vultures is a bald head, devoid of feathers. This is because a feathered head would become spattered with blood and other fluids, and thus be difficult to keep clean.
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38. NPWRC :: Bird Checklists Of The United States
VULTURES, BIRDS OF PREY ABUNDANCE RESIDENCE _ Turkey Vulture
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Hot Springs, South Dakota Common names and taxonomic order are from the A.O.U. Checklist, 1993. Abundance
c - common: likely to see in proper habitat
u - uncommon: possible to see in proper habitat
r - rare: unlikely to see even in proper habitat Residence
P - Permanent Resident
S - Summer Resident
W - Winter Resident M - Migrant Please report observations of unlisted or rare species at the park visitor center. For more information contact: Park Supervisor Wind Cave National Park RR 1, Box 190-WCNP Hot Springs, SD 57747-9430 Telephone: 605/745-4600 This resource is based on the following source: National Park Service. No date. Wind Cave checklist of birds. National Park Service. Unpaginated. This resource should be cited as: National Park Service. No date. Wind Cave checklist of birds. National Park Service. Unpaginated. Jamestown, ND: Northern Prairie Wildlife Research Center Online. http://www.npwrc.usgs.govwindcave.htm (Version 22MAY98).

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40. Bird List
Vultures, Birds of Prey Abundance Residence Turkey Vulture U S Osprey 65k wav file R M Bald Eagle more information
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Bird List - December Bird Count C ommon names and taxonomic order are from the A.O.U. Checklist, 1998. Abundance: C Common likely to see in proper habitat U Uncommon possible to see in proper habitat R Rare unlikely to see even in proper habitat Residence: PR Permanent Resident S Summer Resident W Winter Resident M Migrant Please report observations of unlisted or rare species at the park visitor center. Click on to listen to the bird's call. Most sound files are large. Grebes, Pelicans, Cormorants Abundance Residence Eared Grebe R M Pied-billed Grebe R M Western Grebe R M American White Pelican R M Double-crested Cormorant 56k wav file R M Herons, Bitterns Abundance Residence American Bittern
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R M Great Blue Heron 131k wav file R M,S Geese, Ducks Abundance Residence Snow Goose R M Canada Goose 66k wav file R M Wood Duck R M Green-winged Teal U M Mallard C,U

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