Birds Raptors

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Category Description:

Sites and pages listed in this category offer information for kids and teens about Raptors, also called Birds of Prey. Members include Eagles, Kites, Falcons, Owls, Hawks, and Vultures.

Details cover appearance, classification, locations, habitat, hunting behavior, prey, social structure, nesting, threats, status, and conservation.

  • All About Birds: The Raptors  - Explores behavior, members of the group, prey, feeding habits, digestion, sight, talons, babies, and scientific information. Includes Bald Eagle jigsaw puzzle.
  • Arizona-Sonora Desert Museum: Hawks and Eagles  - Overview of six species offers range, social behavior, Spanish names, description, habitat, diet and nesting, and populations.
  • Buzzard  - Furnishes species overview, drawings, distribution map, locations and seasons in the UK, estimated numbers, and similar birds.
  • Common Buzzard, Eurasian Buzzard (Buteo buteo)  - From BBC Nature Wildfacts, contains physical description, images, printable version, reproduction, status, locations, preferred habitat, and voice.
  • Honey Buzzard (Pernis apivorus)  - Examines appearance and pictures, size, breeding and nesting, locations, threats, diet, and sounds. From BBC Nature.
  • Raptor Rehabilitation Project: Raptor Facts  - Gives pictures, definition, hearing and vision, why owls are different, lifespan, and diet, as well as resident and migrant species in Missouri.
  • The Raptor Trust: Accipters  - Describes three New Jersey species' size, colors, names, adaptations, behavior, population, prey, and breeding habits.
  • The Raptor Trust: Buteos  - Examines appearance, hunting, size, nesting areas, diet, populations, habitat, common range, and names for four species found in New Jersey.
  • Raptors Introduction  - Contains information about the different kinds of birds including places of sightings. Bibliography and links are provided as well.
 
 
 
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