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RE: Birds of Prey - Spalea - 10-22-2019 Bird swimming catching a fish flying... No it must be the opposite. RE: Birds of Prey - Spalea - 10-23-2019 I believe an owl is the prey... RE: Birds of Prey - Spalea - 10-29-2019 " An immature Crested Serpent-eagle takes on a Rat Snake at the Keoladeo National Park in Rajasthan. ". RE: Birds of Prey - Spalea - 10-31-2019 " How about fight and flight. Eagle carrying a little gazelle out to lunch. Always crazy to think of how much load a bird can carry. Taking its prey and dropping it on its head sometimes ". RE: Birds of Prey - Spalea - 11-05-2019 Thomas Vilayan " Martial eagle feeding on a monitor lizard ". Thus sub-saharan Africa. RE: Birds of Prey - Spalea - 11-05-2019 Falcon flying... RE: Birds of Prey - Spalea - 11-07-2019 Dr Christian Sasse: " Blue descent of a bald eagle. Vancouver BC ". Surrey, British Columbia. RE: Birds of Prey - Spalea - 11-07-2019 A Bald Eagle called Bruce... Canada. RE: Birds of Prey - Spalea - 11-12-2019 Desert falcon... RE: Birds of Prey - Spalea - 11-15-2019 Gregory Piper: " One of southeast Alaska’s 35,000 bald eagles drifts effortlessly past the Alaska Ferry systems dock in Auke Bay alaska . ". RE: Birds of Prey - Spalea - 11-27-2019 White-tailed sea eagle. RE: Birds of Prey - Spalea - 11-30-2019 The gulls can swallow their preys as the snakes do " Welcome to the Food Chain ! The Apex Predators on Stockholm Island are the black-backed gulls, and here you can see why ." RE: Birds of Prey - Spalea - 12-03-2019 Just fantastic... RE: Birds of Prey - Spalea - 12-16-2019 " Opportunistic Omnivore. Fruit loops are cool but meat protein is something else. If presented with an opportunity to kill easy prey, a lot of birds are ok on disrupting their plant based diets for some nice protein. " RE: Birds of Prey - Spalea - 12-18-2019 " Deadly Wind. A bald eagles dive speed is around "160km/hr. As a fish, one second you’re swimming, the next you’re flying. " |