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Scalefin Anthias
Powder blue tang, Acanthurus leucosternon, is a surgeonfish found in the tropical waters of the Indian Ocean
fresh silver mullet fish, as if levitating, on a white background, isolate
Bird of prey, Harris Hawk
Yellow citron cichlid in aquarium against background sea sand
Painted comber (Serranus scriba) in the French Mediterranean Sea
White-tailed eagle in Shiretoko
The Western Osprey (Pandion haliaetus) is also known as sea hawk, river hawk and fish hawk.  It is a large diurnal (as opposed to nocturnal) raptor whose diet consists mainly of fish that it dives for and catches.  The adult osprey is brown on the upperparts and grayish white on the head and underparts.  Their eyes are bright yellow.  The juveniles are distinguished by having white on the tips of their wing feathers giving a barred appearance and orange colored eyes.  The osprey lives in a wide variety of habitats as long as water is nearby to supply adequate fish for their diet.  It may be found on all continents except Antarctica.  The osprey has specialized physical characteristics and behavior to assist in hunting and catching prey.  Among these are reversible outer toes with sharp spicules on the underside, closable nostrils to keep out water, barbed talons to help hold fish and dense oily plumage to prevent the feathers from getting waterlogged.  They may be seen diving headfirst into the water to catch a fish.  The osprey builds a large nest of twigs and small branches.  They are usually located atop dead trees.  American and Canadian osprey winter in South America, although some may stay in Florida and California.  This adult osprey was photographed while standing on one leg perched in a dead tree on Campbell Mesa in the Coconino National Forest near Flagstaff, Arizona, USA.
Betta fish underwater shot, Siamese fighting fish in Aquarium
The western banded snake eagle (Circaetus cinerascens) is a grey-brown African raptor with a short tail and a large head. Juveniles have paler and browner upper parts than adults, with white-edged feathers. The eagle's head, neck and breast are dark-streaked. The underparts are white with pale brown streaks, mainly on belly and thighs. Subadults may be all dark grey-brown without any streak on underparts. The eyes, ears, and legs are yellow. They have crested chests.
Colorful carp swimming in a lake
A red, white and blue betta fish or siamese fighting fish in front of a green java fern in an aquarium
My home fish tank
A Juvenile Bald Eagle, aka Haliaeetus leucocephalus resting on a tree branch
Beautiful, exotic fish gourami on a background of blue water in the aquarium
Fresh trumpetfish isolated on white background
Tokyo bitterling male adult fish, Pseudorhodeus tanago, but widely known as Tanakia tanago. This species was listed in the 1996 IUCN Red List as \
exotic aquarium fish close up
Coral reef scenery with close-up of two fish
Close-up of koi carps being raised in a pond
My home fish tankCanon 1Ds-mk IIIEOS 100/2.8 macro USM.
Koi fish on balck background
Ornate Cowfish, Aracana ornata, Eastern Indian Ocean, Australia, male. A boxfish.
Pike fish underwater closeup scene
Osprey perched on old tree in early morning light looking for a fish. He will sit there patiently until he sees one, then will dive under water to catch it.
Goldfish close-up at an angle
Russet Angelfish or Potter's Angelfish Centropyge potteri occurs in Hawai'i and Johnston Island only. This is the most common Angelfish species in Hawai'i. \n\nMales maintain a harem of 2-7 females, when a male is removed, the dominant female changes sex to become the new female. Max. size  13cm \n\nUSA, Hawai'i, West Coast Big Island at 11m depth \n19°19'39.642\
Close up of the cute peacock (large and brightly  bird) on a green background
Close-up of a Hawk.
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