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21. Birds Of Prey eat carrion. Many diurnal birds of prey include carrion in their diet;but in vultures, carrion tends to be the main food source. http://www.seaworld.org/infobooks/Raptors/birddiet.html | |
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22. Birds Of Prey chicks by tearing off small pieces of flesh from prey provided by the mate. In afew species, such as Old and New World vultures and secretary birds, food is http://www.seaworld.org/infobooks/Raptors/birdrepro.html | |
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23. WWF-UK: Birds Of Prey Raptors feed on mammals, other birds, reptiles, fish, amphibians and insects.Most kill live prey while others vultures, for example - may eat carrion. http://www.wwf.org.uk/core/wildlife/fs_0000000008.asp | |
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24. The English School Of Falconry - Birds Of Prey - Vultures SITE LINKS. birds OF prey. A DAY OUT. ADOPT A BIRD. SCHOOLS. MEMBERSHIP. REGISTRATION.EMAIL. EAGLES OWLS BUZZARDS HAWKS vultures. vultures. KING VULTURE. http://www.spirasolutions.co.uk/English_School_of_Falconry/vulturesmenu.htm | |
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25. The English School Of Falconry - Birds Of Prey - Vultures tops of trees. Large flocks of birds will gather around a carcassfor a feast, but they do not breed in communities. Nothing is http://www.spirasolutions.co.uk/English_School_of_Falconry/bopvultures_1.htm | |
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26. Birds Of Prey . . . Some Of The Animals We Treat At The FFAWRC Turkey vultures perform a wonderful and beneficial service to our ecologicalsystem and, as with all birds of prey, they are Federally protected. http://www.fundwildlife.org/preybirds_vulture.html | |
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27. Birds Of Prey . . . Some Of The Animals We Treat At The FFAWRC vultures, eagles, hawks, falcons and owls are all birds of prey and are a tremendousasset to our area by their consumption of rodents, other crop destroying http://www.fundwildlife.org/preybirds.html | |
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28. Birds Of Prey of prey with broad, rounded wings.. Hunting from the air small to medium sized mammals,birds, reptiles, sometimes they feed on carrion, especially vultures. http://www.dc-adnet.com/Photo-Info/prey.htm | |
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29. Birds Of Prey Quiz - 11/10/2000 - ENN.com Besides relying on the flesh of other animals for food, birds of prey such aseagles, hawks, owls, vultures and falcons also called raptors are http://www.enn.com/features/2000/11/11102000/birdsofprey_40006.asp | |
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30. Birds Of Prey birds of prey. The Order of Falconiformes (Hawks and vultures) and Strigiformes(Owls) encompass the birds that we generally consider birds of prey. http://home.earthlink.net/~lucretius/BirdsofPrey.html | |
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31. Africa On The Matrix: Birds Of Prey Photographs and information about birds of prey inAfrica, including eagles, vultures and owls. http://www.on-the-matrix.com/africa/birds_prey.asp | |
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32. The National Birds Of Prey Trust The Trust will produce a Schools pack on birds of prey, tailored to For example inIndia, raptors, particularly the vultures, vital to the ecosystem are http://www.nbpc.co.uk/trust.htm | |
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33. Report On The International Seminar On The Indian Vulture Situation Sept. 2000. settlements comprised a small part of the agricultural sample areas (not more than5% altogether) while over 30% of all birds of prey (mostly vultures and Kites http://www.nbpc.co.uk/ivr2001.htm | |
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34. Majestic Flyers BIRDS OF PREY IN SOUTHERN ARABIA Jens Eriksen. The Oman Bird List* boasts no less than 36 species ofbirds of prey (vultures, hawks, eagles and falcons). The great http://www.arabianwildlife.com/archive/vol2.3/majfly.htm | |
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35. Field Identification Guide Directory Birds Of Prey they see it soaring high above. vultures turkey vulture. Other Birdsof prey Osprey. Look! Up In The Sky! It's A Bird It's .. http://www.illinoisraptorcenter.org/Field Guide/guidecover.html | |
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36. Leningradsky Zoo - Vultures vultures as well as condors are nakedheaded and feed mostly on carrion, eschewing donot have the strongly curved hooks typical for other birds of prey. http://www.lenzoopark.spb.ru/english/s_ornit2_2.shtml | |
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37. Callaway Gardens Birds Of Prey vultures and Condors provide a valuable service as nature's cleanup crews. Birdsof prey are necessary to keep the earth in balance. Raptors Need our Help! http://www.callawaygardens.com/tosee/bop/raptor_story.htm | |
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38. GeoZoo: Eagles, Falcons, Vultures & Relatives! (order Falconiformes) (vultures feed on carrion.) With their shorter, more rounded wings and some speciesdarting between trees, and may catch birds on the wing or ground prey. http://www.geobop.com/Birds/Falconiformes/ | |
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39. GeoZoo: Vultures & Condors! . . . . . Eagles, Hawks, Falcons, vultures, Relatives. . . . . . Mostof these birds are called birds of prey or raptors. http://www.geobop.com/Birds/Falconiformes/Accipitridae/Vultures/ | |
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40. Pictures Of Eagles, Birds; [Falconiformes]-Diurnal Birds Of Prey Animals birds; FalconiformesDiurnal birds of prey; Buzzards, Eagles, Falcons,Harriers, Hawks, Kites, Ospreys, vultures, Volume 1, Images by Wernher http://www.photovault.com/Link/Animals/Birds/Falconformes/ABFVolume01.html |
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