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Albums about birds-of-prey

published by AKaurora
BALD EAGLES - ON THE KENAI PENINSULA, ALASKA. It was an unexpected honor having our album featured on 4-29-2007, so we want to thank everyone who has visited our album and Webshots for choosing to feature it.
published by whitedasies
Enjoy Wildlife at the African Lion Safari, in Cananda!!
published by rflemn1
EAGLES ON THE LAKE
published by busterrr19_
Scenery & Nature: Wildlife
published by olddudes51
published by lanicoise
published by winklerfrank
Faces of Eagles, Hawks and Buzzards.
published by bethbrightman
Red Tailed Hawk family living in Greeley Park( Nashua,NH). One day while shooting flowers I heard these guys in the back of the park and spent an amazing hour photographing them. You learn pretty quickly how close you can get by the chilling warning cry t
published by Paraboy
Went to a great show over the bank holiday.Even the kids at the show were well behaved.These farmers sure have got it right when it comes to training Birds,Dogs and Children.
published by seacat7up
immature bald eagle on ice
published by monte5277
published by brandychloe
Wildlife
published by tprestby
Pictures of Birds of Prey taken in Wisconsin
published by umpireofbases
Ospreys, Fish Eagles, Birds of prey
published by memargaret
Camera Club visit to Eagles Flying, Co Sligo.
published by buglady02
These blowholes are on the way to Carnarvon, WA and were set among some very ragged rocks. The lighthouse was home to a couple of Nankeen Kestrals and the thorny devil lizard was on the road and didn't want to move.
published by blacksmithslater
published by denterre
Birds of Prey at the San Francisco California Zoo 2001
published by wildkittn6
Misc Birds of Prey and some scenery shots
published by wildkittn6
Album number 2 while working in Nevada...
published by dabirni
Taken at the Hudson Valley Raptor Center, Stanfordville, NY
published by hickory53
This hawk frequents our bird feeding station looking for an easy meal
published by edphoenix02
Bird photos I have taken: this first batch is of a Sharp-shinned Hawk that frequents our home in Seaside, California hunting sparrows.
published by Kara1284
Various birds residing at the Hudson Valley Raptor Center.
published by xxg0rd0nxx
random
published by mitchve
Nesting Osprey around Virginia Beach
published by mariopace
published by mariopace
published by robc63
Wildlife of Wales, and some not so wild
published by robc63
More wildlife photographs of Wales
published by barbara2ann
The Osprey has 3 young chicks which appear to be a handful.
published by ponygal1
published by cheetah38
Wildlife at the Folsom Zoo, and other pictures
published by elizabea237
Wild birds in Oregon 2006
published by pats7288
Our backyard is a certified wildlife habitat. We get many wonderful feathered visitors. We also photograph birds in parks, preserves and zoos.
published by joy222u
Osprey
published by Photozone72album4
published by lwacks
Went up to Paul Smith's College to join raptor class in birding and banding and other birds I saw durring the trip

Pictures about birds-of-prey

picture: Bald Eagle (Haliaeetus leucocephalus) #01542
published by: AKaurora
(01542) 9-03-2007 Immature Bald Eagle taking off from the bank of the Kenai River, Alaska. The adult eagle has a pure white head, neck and tail, a brown-black body, and a large yellow bill while the juveniles are mostly dark brown (except for blotchy white underneath & on the wing linings) they acquire a little more white at each molt, taking four to five years to reach the full adult plumage.
picture: Bald Eagle (Haliaeetus leucocephalus) #01553
published by: AKaurora
(01553) 9-03-2007 Adult Bald Eagle taking off from a tree along the bank of the Kenai River, Alaska. The adult eagle has a pure white head, neck and tail, a brown-black body, and a large yellow bill while the juveniles are mostly dark brown (except for blotchy white underneath & on the wing linings) they acquire a little more white at each molt, taking four to five years to reach the full adult plumage.
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published by badfjd22
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published by koolartoo
published by sodapop90
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published by edphoenix02
published by edphoenix02
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