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Eurasian buzzard with hare
The greater spotted eagle (Clanga clanga)
Wonderful chipmunk among gray granite stones in the forest. Close-up spring.
Big Horn sheep ram standing tall looking at herd with second Big Horn lying down at Garden of the Gods in Colorado Springs, Colorado in western USA.
A Bald Eagle in flight in Washington State USA
A bald eagle in flight with wings outstretched in marshlands during winter. Room for copy.
Bighorn sheep ram, ovis canadensis, in rutting season near Rocky Mountain National Park, Colorado, USA
White tailed eagle, winter roost
Golden Eagle at Oulanka National Park Kuusamo
Black kite flying
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 \
Black-eared kite (Milvus lineatus)
Flying bird of prey golden eagle with large wingspan, photo with snowflakes during winter, stone mountain, Rhodope Mountains, Bulgaria wildlife. Eagle sunset. Eastern Rhodopes rock with eagle.
Golden Eagle sitting in the Yellowstone Ecosystem in western USA of North America. Nearest cities are Denver, Colorado, Salt Lake City, Jackson, Wyoming, Gardiner, Cooke City, Bozeman, and Billings, Montana,
Syrian mountains
Bighorn sheep ram, ovis canadensis, in rutting season near Rocky Mountain National Park, Colorado, USA
A wild white-tailed eagle soaring over head
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.
flying Majestic predator White-tailed eagle, Haliaeetus albicilla in Poland wild nature
White tailed eagle (Haliaeetus albicilla)
Oulanja National park in Kuusamo Finland
African fish eagle perched on a rock with his wings spread wide open.
Eagle flying. White tailed eagles (Haliaeetus albicilla) flying at a field in the forest of Poland searching for food on a foggy autumn morning.
Bald Eagle has a great view of the glacial waters of the Chilkoot river in Alaska and can spot fish from here. Eagles here compete with Brown bears on catching the best salmon.
Two bull Steller Sea Lion, Eumetopias jubatus, aka Steller's Sea Lion, aka Northern Sea Lion, on a rocky islet in the Salish Sea off Vancouver, Canada. In the background, out of focus, are some Pelagic Cormorants, Phalacrocorax pelagicus, and an unidentifiable Gull.
Wild bald eagle seen flying to perch on top of a spruce tree with white, cloudy sky background
close up of an adult American Bald Eagle flying over a beautiful blue sky
Black kite (Milvus migrans)
Tasmania, Australia
Marmot in the Swiss Alps resting near the burrow in summer. European wildlife.
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