BALD EAGLE - Named because the white feathers made it look bald. |
Birds of Prey were always admired for their majestic
power and dashing skill. Kings used to hunt with falcons and eagles. It used to
be a privileged sport for kings and royalties, for centuries. Especially in the Middle East and Asia it was
wide spread amongst the elite.
During the 19th century their hunting
skills brought them in conflict with gamekeeper of sporting estates. During
this time many birds were shot and the number of species was reduced.
Birds of Prey are a good indicator of the quality
and quantity of surrounding animals. If the Birds of Prey are thriving all the
animals right down the food chain are healthy and multiplying.
All flesh-eating Birds of Prey belong to the
Falconifomes, apart from owls. Within these species are vultures, hawks,
harriers, kites, eagles, falcons and caracaras.
There are 275 species world-wide. The osprey and secretary birds with
their distinction have a separate
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Birds of Prey have mostly the distinguished features
of hooked beaks and claws called talons. The talons are necessary for
holding their prey or tearing the flesh.
Amongst these 275 species is a great variation from the huge sea eagles
and harpy eagles which are capable of carrying off prey as big as a deer to the
tiny insect-feeding falconets which are no bigger than a starling.
Most of the birds of prey are meat eaters but some
also catch fish and eat them. Very unusual is the Honey-buzzards and secretive
woodland birds. They can track down and dig out the nests of bees and
wasps. They will eat the larvae and
adult insects as well as slurp out the honey.
HONEY BUZZARD |
The African grasshopper buzzard-eagle follows fire
on the Savannah. It catches the fleeing grasshoppers and insects.
BUZZARD EAGLE |
Kites living in South America have a taste for
snails. Their talons hook out the snails
from their housing.
The bat-hawk living in Africa a South-East Asia
hunts bats in the evening light
BAT HAWKS |
Migration
A magnificent sight for birdwatchers and scientists
are various spots around the world where birds of prey gather for the annual
migration. Especially scientists have the chance to tag hawks, eagles, falcons
and vultures to collect data of their routes and life. Kites, honey buzzards
and Eleanora’s falcons gather at the Bosporus Straits in Turkey.
Red-tailed, broad-winged and harp shinned hawks
gather by the thousands at Hawk Mountain in Pennsylvania.
At Eilat in Israel the honey buzzards have their
meeting places.
Over 300,000 birds of prey flying over the Isthmus
of Panama every year.
Magnificent
Eagles
Eagles will be always admired for their powerful
built and majestic look. They are great hunters and fly over the wildest and
remote parts on earth.
GOLDEN EAGLE |
Golden
Eagles live in the northern hemisphere in mountainous
regions. It feeds on hares and medium sized mammals and birds. During the
winter months it often feeds on carrion. It has great eyesight and can spot a
prey from a long distance. It can often been watched flying high above the
ground. When it spots a prey it swoops down and pounce it to the ground. Grouse
starts flying when they spot an eagle.
SEA EAGLE |
Sea
Eagles are even larger than the golden eagle. They are mostly solitary through the year. At
the time when salmon are spawning in some in the Pacific Coast Rivers in the
autumn the sea eagles are there in large numbers and feed on dying
salmons. Se eagles have huge hooked
bills but in spite of it feed often on carrions. They use their great weapon of
huge bills, talons and great strength to tear the carcass of dead animals
apart. However, at courtship they display an incredible flight often upside
down in the air gripping the talons of the bird above. The sea eagle is known
for mating for life.
Eagles
build large nest at the top of a tree or remote inaccessible crags. They build their nest with large sticks and
branches which they line with smaller sticks and grass. The pair adds more material to the nest each
year. Older nests are large and reach
over one metre in depth. They can have
up to three chicks but mostly the eldest chicks survives
HARPY EAGLE |
South
American harpy eagles are another species of the larger
birds of prey. They measure up to 110cm from bill to tail. It flies and dives
through the dense jungle canopy to catch monkeys, sloths and other animals with
its enormous feet.
Philippine Eagles are another huge species and have the same hunting
techniques. These beautiful birds have black and golden crest and deep
bills. They are hunting monkeys and
flying lemurs. Today it is an endangered species and only a few hundred still
exist in the wild. It is due to the loss of the habitat which is the
rainforest.
I enjoyed this. I had no idea about many of these birds, especially harpy and Philippine eagles. Raptors have always fascinated me and they make the coolest sports mascots.
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