Raptors are birds of prey, they hunt and feed on other animals. Generally these birds have good eyesight and powerful talons and beaks. The good vision allows them to detect prey during flight. The strong talons allows the bird to hold its prey and their strong curved beak allows them to tear the flesh of its prey.
Here are photos of the raptors I have so far managed to photograph.
BLACK VULTURE IN FLIGHT - NOTE THE
LIGHT GRAY AT END OF WINGS
EAGLE LAKES
ABOVE 2 PHOTOS - BLACK VULTURE NOTICE WRINKLED GREY HEAD EAGLE LAKES |
TURKEY VULTURE IN FLIGHT - NOTE THE RED HEAD & THE BLACK LEADING EDGE WINGS & DARK GREY REAR EDGE WINGS AND WING TIPS |
ABOVE 3 PHOTOS - NORTHERN HARRIER EAGLE LAKES |
ABOVE 2 PHOTOS - OSPREY NOTE BLACK STRIPE THROUGH EYE & GREY FEET EAGLE LAKES |
ABOVE 2 PHOTOS - RED-TAILED HAWK NOTE THE REDDISH TAIL & WHITE PATCHES ON BACK ALONG THE NIAGARA RIVER IN ONTARIO |
SWALLOW-TAILED KITE YOU CAN JUST ABOUT MAKE OUT THE FORKED TAIL EAGLE LAKES |
ABOVE 3 PHOTOS - RED-SHOULDERED HAWK THIS IS THE SOUTH FLORIDA TYPE NOTE THE PALE ORANGE BARS ON CHEST & RED STREAK ON UPPER WINGS VARIOUS LOCATIONS |
BALD EAGLE NAPLES BOTANICAL GARDEN |
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