Birds of Prey
While many species of bird feed on other animals, the birds of prey, or raptors are a unique group that have sophisticated methods of hunting. Birds of Prey have extremely good eyesight, enabling them to seek and catch prey on the ground or in flight
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African Spotted Eagle Owl
African Spotted Eagle Owls mate for life and nest on the ground. Breeding begins in July continuing to the first weeks February. The female lays 2 - 4...
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Barn Owl
Medium sized owl, with relatively long legs, and heart shaped facial disk. Very variable in colouration depending on race, from pale birds with white ...
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Bengal Eagle Owl
Large eared owl with orange eyes. Tawny-buff colouration mottled with black, paler below with black steaks. Dark and light morphs have been described....
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European Eagle Owl
Very large owl with prominent ear tufts and vivid orange eyes. Very variable throughout range....
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Harris Hawk
This is a large hawk with a long tail and broad wings. These remarkable birds of prey are smart and social hunters. The hunt in packs and work togethe...
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Little Owl
Small owl with squat appearance. Brownish above, heavily mottled with white, and white or buff below boldly streaked with brown. Indistinct facial dis...
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Snowy Owl
Large, pure white owl with black markings, females being more heavily marked than males. Very small ear tufts, often not visible and yellow eyes...
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Spectacled Owl
Largish, earless owl with distinctive white spectacles, on a dark brown facial disk. Dark brown above, yellowish-buff below with broad chocolate colou...
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Tawny Owl
Medium sized owl with no ear tufts and dark eyes and a stocky appearance. Variable colouration with grey brown and rufous morphs with intermediates. G...
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