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Huge white whale skeleton bones on sand at Seal Bay, Sea lion colony on south coast of Kangaroo Island, South Australia
The Common Raven (Corvus corax) is known for its intelligence and opportunistic behavior. In this picture, the Raven might be attempting to drive the Bald Eagle (Haliaeetus leucocephalus) away from its territory or a food source.\n\nBald Eagles are powerful predators and can pose a threat to other birds, including ravens.  One animal harassing another is quite common in the natural world and often involves a territorial or competitive interaction between the two species.  By harassing the Bald Eagle, the Raven could be trying to assert dominance or establish its territory.\n\nRavens are known to be bold and assertive in defending their resources. Additionally, harassing larger predators like the Bald Eagle could potentially reduce competition for food or nesting sites in the area.  It is also possible that the Raven is simply being curious or mischievous. Ravens are known for their playful behavior, and they might harass other birds out of sheer curiosity or for entertainment.\n\nThis Raven was photographed while harassing a Bald Eagle perched in a dead tree on Campbell Mesa in the Coconino National Forest near Flagstaff, Arizona, USA.
White-tailed eagle (Haliaeetus albicilla), a large bird of prey from the hawk family, flies over the reeds at the lake shore with a hunted fish in its claws.
an Eagle catches a fish and brings it back to it's chicks at the nest on Quake Lake in southern Montana
The grand and majestic Bald Eagle.
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Golden Eagle at Oulanka National Park Kuusamo
eagle close up
the iconic bald eagle flies away
Bald Eagle in flight near Lake George, Colorado in western USA, North America. Nearby cities are Colorado Springs and Denver, Colorado. Lake George is a one hour drive from Colorado Springs. near Pikes Peak.
Bald Eagle Jumps from Tree and Flies, Image Sequence.  This is an actual sequence of a Bald Eagle leaping from high tree branches to soar the skies. He falls a little at first, but quickly gets up there!  You can think of this as six great Bald Eagle shots for the price of one.
A Bald Eagle in flight in Washington State USA
The White-tailed Eagle is a large bird, 69–92 cm long with a 182–244 cm wingspan. Females, weighing 4–6.9 kg, are slightly larger than males, which weigh 3.1-5.4 kg. It is the fourth largest eagle in the World. It has broad \
Flying bird of prey: Peregrine Falcon
an Eagle catches a fish and brings it back to it's chicks at the nest on Quake Lake in southern Montana
A Bald eagle stretches her wings before taking flight.
Soaring Merlin (Pigeon Hawk) close-up and blue summer sky
An osprey soars high above Sandy Hook, flapping its impressive wings as it hunts for fish in the shimmering waters below. Its sharp eyes scan for movement, demonstrating its agility.
An immature Bald Eagle soars over the skies of Alaska.
Colca Canyon, Peru - May 14 2010: The Andean condor (Vultur gryphus) at the  El mirador Cruz del Condor. - The Colca Canyon is a canyon of the Colca River. It's one of the deepest canyons in the world. It is Peru's third most-visited tourist destination.\nThe canyon is famous for the Andean condor (Vultur gryphus). \
White-tailed sea eagle in flight against sky backdrop
White-tailed Eagle from Norway
Osprey posing and then taking flight in Eleven Mile Canyon Colorado
Bald Eagle supporting family, huffing and puffing carrying huge pike fish at 11 mile canyon park near Lake George, Colorado in central part of the state near the waters that run the dam at 11 mile reservoir. This is near Florissant, Woodland Park, Colorado Springs, and Denver Colorado in western United States of America (USA). Bald Eagles return each year to this nest and have successfully raised eaglets for a number of years here.
Swan in Biwako
a large pile of whale bones from a 17th century whale station on Svalbard.
Female bald eagle arriving back to the nesting tree.
Sea Eagle is soaring through the open blue sky
The Common Raven (Corvus corax) is known for its intelligence and opportunistic behavior. In this picture, the Raven might be attempting to drive the Bald Eagle (Haliaeetus leucocephalus) away from its territory or a food source.\n\nBald Eagles are powerful predators and can pose a threat to other birds, including ravens.  One animal harassing another is quite common in the natural world and often involves a territorial or competitive interaction between the two species.  By harassing the Bald Eagle, the Raven could be trying to assert dominance or establish its territory.\n\nRavens are known to be bold and assertive in defending their resources. Additionally, harassing larger predators like the Bald Eagle could potentially reduce competition for food or nesting sites in the area.  It is also possible that the Raven is simply being curious or mischievous. Ravens are known for their playful behavior, and they might harass other birds out of sheer curiosity or for entertainment.\n\nThis Raven was photographed while harassing a Bald Eagle perched in a dead tree on Campbell Mesa in the Coconino National Forest near Flagstaff, Arizona, USA.
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