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Netherlands, Overijssel, Twente, Haaksbergerveen, september 28th 2022, daytime close-up of a senior white female shepherd herding a large group of sheep that are grazing in a meadow, 'Haaksbergerveen' is a 500 hectares large nature reserve area near Haaksbergen and close to the German border - shallow DOF, focus is on the sheep in front
On November 21, 2020, Jeollabuk-do intangible cultural asset No. 20 Park Jeong-oh is flying a hawk in an public demonstration of hawk hunting held in Baegun-myeon, Jinan-gun, Jeollabuk-do, Korea.
Laren, Netherlands, December 26, 2022; Sheep herd with the shepherd and sheep dog in the heath landscape.
A bald eagle landing in a tree to join several bald eagles perched  above an eagles nest in search of food. Delta, British Columbia, Canada.
Heather and moorland cross in Yorkshire national park, England, UK
Steppe eagles arrive at their summer breeding grounds around April, at the start of spring. Large nests, up to a metre wide, are constructed from twigs and lined with various materials, such as old rags and camel dung. While the nests are usually placed on the ground in a position allowing a good view of the surroundings, as a result of habitat alteration and persecution, nests are increasingly being found in trees, bushes and on artificial structures. The female lays a clutch of between one and three eggs which are incubated for 45 days, with the chicks being brooded for a further 55 to 65 days before fledging. The steppe eagle is remarkably long lived, reaching up to 41 years in captivity.
An golden eagle perched atop a rocky precipice, surveying the majestic wilderness landscape below
Black kite (Milvus migrans)
Circa Almaty, Kazakhstan - September 18, 2011: Unidentified man launches golden eagle on September 18, 2011, circa Almaty, Kazakhstan.
Northern Harrier (Circus hudsonius) on a fence post. Oregon State. Common in North America. Has copy space.
A Harris Hawk flying through the air.
Taking off from rocky cliffs, a golden eagle having just killed and dropped a cormorant in Watereton Canyon in Littleton Colorado, takes off, flies, glides and lands near his dropped prey.
Harris's hawk,on a perch during a flying display
Bird watching and photo shooting by hand.
Ferruginous hawk on the ground. Photographed in Colorado
Black kite (Milvus migrans)
Almaty, Kazakhstan - September 18, 2011: Unidentified men hold golden eagles (Aquila chrysaetos) on September 18, 2011, Almaty, Kazakhstan.
nature photographer taking pictures in the countryside in spring. Taken from the bottom angle.Photographer was seen shooting between two trees. Shot with a full-frame camera in daylight.
Closeup of Common kestrel (Falco tinnunculus), a bird of prey belonging to the kestrel group of the falcon family Falconidae.
Red-tailed Hawk ( Buteo Jamaicensis ) sitting on a post. Is a very common raptor in North America, often seen perched alongside of roadways.
Golden eagle bird, wild raptor and dangerous predator, eating prey in nature
The common buzzard is an opportunistic predator that can take a wide variety of prey, but it feeds mostly on small mammals, especially rodents such as voles. It typically hunts from a perch. Like most accipitrid birds of prey, it builds a nest, typically in trees in this species, and is a devoted parent to a relatively small brood of young. The common buzzard appears to be the most common diurnal raptor in Europe, as estimates of its total global population run well into the millions.\n\nThe common buzzard is a medium to large sized raptor that is highly variable in plumage. Most buzzards are distinctly round headed with a somewhat slender bill, relatively long wings that either reach or fall slightly short of the tail tip when perched, a fairly short tail, and somewhat short and mainly bare tarsi. They can appear fairly compact in overall appearance but may also appear large relative to other more common raptorial birds such as kestrels and sparrowhawks. The common buzzard measures between 40 and 58 cm (16 and 23 in) in length with a 109–140 cm (43–55 in) wingspan.
White tailed eagles fighting (Haliaeetus albicilla)
A shallow focus shot of a golden eagle perched on a cutted tree trunk during daytime on a blurred background
African Olive Pigeon in a South African Game Reserve.
Geranoaetus polyosoma or buteo polyosoma, is a species of accipitriforme bird in the family Accipitridae.
Vultures at plain
Two similarly sized birds of prey seen in flight with undersides visible; digital composite of two images
A red kite in flight.
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