The common buzzard - often mistaken for the golden eagle - is the most prevalent bird of prey in Northern Ireland, often seen in the open countryside and woodlands.
This turkey vulture got a little too close to the bald eagle nest at Briarwood Executive Golf Course and was immediately chased away. Thanks to Ronnie Clark for sharing!
Comparable to the common buzzard, the booted eagle is typically found in warmer climate areas such as southern Europe, North Africa, and Asia. They come in two distinct plumage forms - pale ...
A turkey vulture standing on the ground can ... The zone-tailed hawk and golden eagle will mimic the wing dihedral when hunting, and dark-morph Swainson’s hawks and rough-legged hawks also ...