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    • Eagles. Golden eagle. Harpy eagle. Bald eagle. White-tailed eagle. Steller’s sea eagle. Steppe eagle. Tawny eagle. Black eagle. Black hawk-eagle. Pygmy eagle. Booted eagle.
    • Buzzards. Red-tailed hawk. Common buzzard. Red-shouldered hawk. Broad-winged hawk. Swainson’s hawk. Red-backed hawk. Grey hawk. Ferruginous hawk. Grey-lined hawk. Zone-tailed hawk.
    • Harriers. Montagu’s harrier. Hen harrier. Northern harrier. Western marsh harrier. Eastern marsh harrier. African marsh harrier. Swamp harrier. Papuan harrier. Malagasy harrier.
    • Kites. Black kite. Red kite. Swallow-tailed kite. White-tailed kite. Black-shouldered kite. Mississippi kite. Brahminy kite. Whistling kite. Black-eared kite. Black-winged kite.
    • 1 – Eagles
    • 2 – Hawks
    • 3 – Owls
    • 4 – Falcons
    • 5 – Vultures
    • 6 – Kites
    • 7 – Harriers
    • 8 – Ospreys
    • 9 – Buzzards
    • 10 – Caracaras

    Eaglesare swift and have been clocked at over 200 miles per hour when diving. They have the best eyesight of any animal and can spot another eagle 50 miles away. Eagles generally hunt prey that is close to their size or smaller, but certain species of eagles, like the golden eagle, are known to hunt animals as large as deer or bear cubs.

    Hawksare birds of prey found all over the world except Antarctica. They are excellent hunters and can catch prey while flying at high speeds. They can also change direction quickly and make sudden turns to catch their prey. Hawks are often used in falconry, which is the sport of hunting birds of prey. They are trained to hunt small game, such as ra...

    Mostowlsare nocturnal birds of prey, although some are diurnal, meaning they also come out during the day. Owls are known for their large, round heads, big eyes, and silent flight. They have excellent hearing and locate their prey using sound. They can turn their heads up to 270 degrees allowing them to see almost any direction without moving their...

    Falcons have a specialized notch in their beak called a falcon’s tooth that helps them break the necks of their prey without having to spend time and energy holding it down. Falcons have a unique feather pattern that helps reduce drag and fly at extremely fast speeds. Falcons are used in falconry and are easy to train to catch small game like squir...

    Vultures are scavenger birds that feed on the carcasses of dead animals. Their unique digestive system allows them to eat rotting flesh without getting sick. Their stomach acid is 10 – 100 times stronger than humans, which helps them to break down bacteria and toxins. Vultures play an essential role in the ecosystem by cleaning up dead animals and ...

    Kites are medium-sized birds of prey known for their long, pointed wings and forked tails. They can hover in the air, allowing them to hunt for prey more effectively. Kites are often seen soaring in the sky in large groups, known as kettles. This behavior helps them conserve energy and increase their chances of finding food.

    Harriershave a unique facial disk that helps them locate prey by amplifying sounds. They feed on small mammals, birds, reptiles, and insects. They are often seen hunting low to the ground, where they can use their wings to flesh their prey out into the open. Harriers are known for their spectacular courtship displays. The male performs a series of ...

    Ospreys are also known as fish hawks or sea hawks because they specialize in catching fish. They have several adaptations that make them highly effective at doing this, including sharp talons, a reversible outer toe, and a unique nose that can close to keep out water while diving. Ospreys travel thousands of miles each year to reach their breeding ...

    Buzzardsor buteos are medium-sized birds of prey found in many parts of the world. They are known for their distinctive call, a high-pitched screech that can be heard from far away. They use it to communicate with other buzzards and to establish their territory. Buzzards hunt for small mammals, birds, and reptiles but also feed on carrion (dead ani...

    Caracaras are opportunistic predators, which means they will eat a wide variety of food, including carrion, insects, small mammals, birds, and reptiles. They have been known to steal food from other birds, such as vultures. Caracaras are found in the Southern United States, including parts of Florida, Texas, Arizona, and New Mexico. They are also f...

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  1. Strigiformes are known as owls. North America has 40 birds of prey that have been spotted here which includes owls, eagles, hawks, vultures, falcons, kites, and osprey. Birds of prey hunt and eat other animals, mainly mammals, reptiles, and smaller birds, but some also hunt fish.

    • Eastern Screech-Owl. The Eastern Screech-Owl, scientifically known as Megascops asio, is one of the most common owl species in Ohio that you can find any time throughout the year.
    • Northern Saw-whet Owl. The Northern Saw-whet Owl, scientifically named Aegolius acadicus, measures around 7.1 to 8.3 inches (18 to 21 cm) long and has a wingspan of 16.5 to 18.9 inches (42 to 48 cm).
    • Barred Owl. The Barred Owl, also referred to as Strix varias, measures between 16.9 and 19.7 inches (43 and 50 cm) long with a wingspan ranging from 39.0 to 43.3 inches (99 to 110 cm).
    • Snowy Owl. If you’re a Potterhead, you’re probably going to love Snowy Owls; this is the species that adorable Hedwig belongs to! Also called Bubo scandiacus, these owls measure between 20.5 and 27.9 inches (52 and 71 cm) long and weigh around 56.4 to 104.1 ounces (1600 to 2950 g).
    • Red-tailed Hawk. Buteo jamaicensis. Length: 18-26 in / 45-65 cm. Weight: 1.5-3.5 lbs. / 700-1600 g. Wingspan: 43-55 in / 110-140 cm. Red-tailed Hawks are probably the type of hawk that people are most familiar with.
    • Sharp-shinned Hawk. Accipiter striatus. Length: 9-13.5 inches / 23-37 cm. Weight: 3-8 oz / 82-220 g. Wingspan: 16.5-26.5 inches / 42-68 cm. Sharp-shinned Hawks are one of the smallest birds of prey in Ohio.
    • Cooper’s Hawk. Accipiter cooperii. Length: 13.5-20 in / 35-50 cm. Weight: 8-24 oz / 220-680 g. Wingspan: 24.5-35.5 in / 62-90 cm. These large raptors are commonly found in Ohio in the woods or on the edge of fields.
    • Northern Harrier. Circus hudsonius. Northern Harriers are one of the most unique birds of prey you will find in the USA! First, most hawks rely on their incredible eyesight to find and capture prey.
  2. 8 Documentary‘Birds of prey’ are birds that hunt and feed on other animals that are fairly large compared. o themselves. They have adaptations that allow them to hunt down other ani. s for food. Learn all about these different types of birds of prey in a short nature documentary by clicking t. sBird Cams There are birds of prey right here ...

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