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Birds of Prey

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Photographer Shoots Epic Battle Between Fox And Eagle Over Rabbit, And It Gets More And More Epic With Each Photo

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Don't quote the message which is just above, specially those with lot of images and videos, that make website loading slow for other member. You can just refer the post number like Spaela do
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A Brown Snake Eagle eating Puff Adder alive, Snake still trying hard to slither away.
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Amazing fights, from this year. 

Female falco peregrinus vs Female falco cherrug.









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Ruppell's vulture... When the neck is quite hairless, the bird is able to plung its head into the guts of the carrion.

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Really, the modern aviation has nothing invented. The crow and the eagle.

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Here, that is clearly a seizure of power...

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Epic battle between a bird of prey - I don't know which one - and a chamois. Perhaps the predator was too ambitious.

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Fish eagle... Impressive photo !

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The pale chanting goshawk is an accipiter found in the brush lands of east Africa, where it feeds upon small birds, rodents, and snakes.
Book Birds of Prey - Leonard Lee Rue III

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Africa's largest eagle, the martial eagle is large, heavy, very powerful, aggressive bird that doesn't hesitate to attack animals as large as antílope.
Book Birds of Prey - Leonard Lee Rue III

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African osprey: by @joinus12345

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Ospray: double capture !

 
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White-bellied sea eagle...

 
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