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The best time to see hawks, harriers, eagles, and their kin is during the fall migration. Weve chosen some of the top hawkwatch sites in North America. Every fall, millions of birds fly south to spend the winter in sunny places with mild climates and ... http://www.enature.com/outdoors/hawkwatch/
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- A Living With Raptors
Discusses things that attract raptors and their possible conflicts with humans. Offers solutions to common problems such as trapped birds and electrocution. Birds of prey, also called raptors, include hawks, eagles, owls and falcons. This diverse gro ... http://www.azgfd.gov/w_c/urban_raptors.shtml
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- Snake River Birds
Includes information about nesting and migrating raptors. ... http://www.blm.gov/id/st/en/fo/four_rivers/special_areas/snake_river_birds/...
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- A Honey Buzzard
The honey buzzard is a large bird of prey that is similar to the buzzard. It has got broad wings and a long tail. The plumage is very variable across all ages; typical adults are greyishbrown on its upperparts and whitish underparts. The nest sites o ... http://www.rspb.org.uk/wildlife/birdguide/name/h/honeybuzzard/
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- The Raptor Fact Sheet
Find out what makes eagles, falcons, hawks, and owls alike and why they are different. Learn what is being done to help these endangered birds. ... http://www.fws.gov/birds/Raptor-Fact-Sheet.pdf
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Hawks Aloft works to conserve indigenous wild birds and their habitat through education, research, and cooperation with others. By working in partnership with Hawks Aloft, you support our nonprofit efforts. ... http://www.hawksaloft.org/JustForKids/JustForKids.htm
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- Shadow Over the Sun
Explains what a raptor is, which birds are in the family, where they live, and how they fly. There are more than 40 species of eagles, each of which can be catagorized into one of several distinct groups. Yet these eagles make up just one member of a ... http://www.pbs.org/wnet/nature/shadow/birdsofprey.html
| | - Introduction To Raptors Birds
Tells about hawks, eagles, falcons, owls, secretary bird, osprey, and vultures. Includes information on each group, mythology and folklore, pictures, and details about members of these families. The term raptor refers to birds of prey, including eagl ... http://www.pauldfrost.co.uk/
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