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ate Hawk-eagle, Spizaetus ornatus, is a bird of | prey from the tropical Americas. |
(Accipiter albogularis) is a species of bird of | prey in the Accipitridae family. |
n gulls (such as the Brown-hooded) and birds of | prey. |
crohierax caerulescens) is a species of bird of | prey in the Falconidae family. |
tur is a genus of medium-sized diurnal birds of | prey. |
ecies will possibly sustain threatened birds of | prey, such as the Barn Owl, the nonnative mammal cou |
(Circaetus beaudouini) is a species of bird of | prey in the Accipitridae family. |
(Circaetus gallicus) is a medium-sized bird of | prey in the family Accipitridae which also includes |
d release of reptiles, amphibians, and birds of | prey. |
"Robop" is short for robotic bird of | prey and is the name for a mechanical peregrine falc |
ard (Pernis celebensis) is a species of bird of | prey in the Accipitridae family. |
ziapteryx circumcincta) is a species of bird of | prey in the Falconidae family. |
d to the protection and observation of birds of | prey, Hawk Mountain holds a unique place in geograph |
tailed deer, yellow-bellied marmot and birds of | prey such as ferruginous hawk, golden eagle and prai |
other colours such as the 23rd century bird of | prey. |
Large birds of | prey, such as Northern Goshawks, will take ducks fro |
had the aim of educating people about birds of | prey and their value in the world. |
sted Eagle (Lophaetus occipitalis) is a bird of | prey. |
is planned to be built near the men's Birds of | Prey course at Beaver Creek. |
(Accipiter rhodogaster) is a species of bird of | prey in the Accipitridae family. |
agle (Spilornis elgini) is a species of bird of | prey in the Accipitridae family. |
Kite (Harpagus diodon) is a species of bird of | prey in the Accipitridae family. |
produced from compounds during the digestion of | prey, from specialized mitochondrial cells in the or |
icrastur semitorquatus) is a species of bird of | prey in the Falconidae family. |
Defenses: Adaptive Mechanisms and Strategies of | Prey and Predators and creator of the Schmidt Sting |
Presumed predators are snakes, birds of | prey, bobcats, raccoons, and foxes. |
awk (Accipiter henstii) is a species of bird of | prey in the Accipitridae family. |
ican ornithologist and an authority on birds of | prey. |
elationships between falcons and other birds of | prey (such as hawks and eagles) are not resolved to |
(Polyboroides radiatus) is a species of bird of | prey in the Accipitridae family. |
t (irritability) is required in the presence of | prey, in contrast with the triggered mechanisms empl |
Predatory fish switch between types of | prey in response to variations in their abundance. |
(Micrastur mirandollei) is a species of bird of | prey in the Falconidae family. |
To protect them, as well as birds of | prey and songbirds, new ponds have been constructed, |
Hobby (Falco cuvierii) is a species of bird of | prey in the Falconidae family. |
Birds of | prey are commonly seen, including long-eared and sho |
ng claws, which are common among those birds of | prey which feed on other birds. |
whawk (Accipiter nanus) is a species of bird of | prey in the Accipitridae family. |
It works towards the conservation of birds of | prey through education, captive breeding, research a |
copternis occidentalis) is a species of bird of | prey in the Accipitridae family. |
obweb spiders, they cooperate in the capture of | prey and building of a communal nest. |
Buzzard (Butastur indicus) is an Asian bird of | prey. |
ldom seen, roam these high valleys in search of | prey. |
known for playing Alfred Pennyworth in Birds of | Prey. |
ed sloth's main enemies are man, large birds of | prey like the Harpy Eagle and Crested Eagle, and cat |
se had been so great that it prevented birds of | prey (mainly owls) from foraging effectively. |
Nearly 95% of | prey mass is made up by the Orestias pupfish of the |
Phoenix and the Birds of | Prey: The CIA's Secret Campaign to Destroy the Viet |
k (Accipiter gundlachi) is a species of bird of | prey in the Accipitridae family. |
Ra's is also featured in Birds of | Prey #31-35, where he has a romantic fling with the |
r (Circus cinereus) is a South American bird of | prey of the harrier family. |
zoo, including big cats, reptiles, and birds of | prey. |
(Accipiter meyerianus) is a species of bird of | prey in the Accipitridae family. |
ust exhibit the stalking and chasing aspects of | prey drive, but should have strongly inhibited grab |
ds, enabling them to discern the silhouettes of | prey moving overhead against the slightly brighter u |
isidori) is a South American species of bird of | prey in the Accipitridae family. |
ogallus aequinoctialis) is a species of bird of | prey in the Accipitridae family. |
the Accipitriformes, along with other birds of | prey. |
re primarily of interest for wintering birds of | prey - these are usually at sites where birds arrive |
cter americanus) is a social species of bird of | prey in the Falconidae family. |
ccipiter henicogrammus) is a species of bird of | prey in the Accipitridae family. |
he wet panne, while several species of birds of | prey, most notably red-tailed hawks and northern har |
, earlier treated under Spizaetus) is a bird of | prey. |
(Accipiter castanilius) is a species of bird of | prey in the Accipitridae family. |
billed Kite, Helicolestes hamatus, is a bird of | prey in the family Accipitridae, which also includes |
Other birds of | prey threatening to the least weasel include broad-w |
(Leucopternis melanops) is a species of bird of | prey in the Accipitridae family. |
Birds of | Prey of Britain & Europe (2006), by Hayman & Rob Hum |
also home to red squirrels and diverse birds of | prey. |
to view the hawk is in the Snake River Birds of | Prey National Conservation Area (NCA) in Idaho. |
(Accipiter trinotatus) is a species of bird of | prey in the Accipitridae family. |
In keeping with the theme of the Birds of | Prey group, this Judomaster-unlike the others-is fem |
daily flight demonstrations by various birds of | prey. |
ime Rica Erickson wrote her 1968 book Plants of | Prey in Australia, no other flowering specimen of D. |
n Oystercatchers and gulls, as well as birds of | prey including Short-eared Owls, Common Kestrels and |
this ideal's establishment, though the birds of | prey may regard it a little mockingly, and maybe say |
(Micrastur gilvicollis) is a species of bird of | prey in the Falconidae family. |
r areas of work was on the taxonomy of birds of | prey. |
It also attracts wintering birds of | prey, including Hen Harrier, Merlin, Peregrine Falco |
nges from song and garden birds to the birds of | prey. |
ntly ventures into human dwellings in search of | prey such as gecko. |
vention center hold activities such as birds of | prey and snake traveling exhibits. |
otriorchis spectabilis) is a species of bird of | prey in the Accipitridae family. |
ranospiza caerulescens) is a species of bird of | prey in the Accipitridae family. |
which saw him flying alongside various birds of | prey as he attempted to learn from them their techni |
It contains the largest collection of birds of | prey in Wales, with over 200 birds on site including |
There are several common birds of | prey including red-tailed hawks, great horned owls a |
Birds of | prey, waterfowl, and song birds are more susceptible |
Loss of | prey species may lead to coextinction of their preda |
A hawk is a kind of bird of | prey; the name was later carried by a Fire Fly Class |
ave alighted in the form of two kites (birds of | prey). |
us melanoleucos) is an Asian species of bird of | prey in the family Accipitridae. |
releg that make it function for the grasping of | prey while it is consumed, where the gripping surfac |
itain Goshawk (Accipiter princeps) is a bird of | prey species in the family Accipitridae. |
Birds of | prey which appear in winter are the: White-bellied S |
Accipiter erythrauchen) is a species of bird of | prey in the Accipitridae family. |
(Accipiter rufiventris) is a species of bird of | prey in the Accipitridae family. |
ious eagle in terms of the weight and nature of | prey taken. |
in 1884 brought out a List of Diurnal Birds of | Prey, with References and Annotations. |
hile Kanhchriech and Sithor Kandal districts of | Prey Veng Province are to the south. |
Newent is home to the National Birds of | Prey Centre, located just east of the neighbouring v |
(Accipiter griseiceps) is a species of bird of | prey in the Accipitridae family. |
ontagu's Harriers, the rarest breeding birds of | prey in the British Isles. |
the Smoke Hawk, is a large Australasian bird of | prey in the family Accipitridae. |
Birds of | prey including short-eared owls and marsh harriers h |
ngs Bicycle Display Team, Ben Potter's Birds of | Prey; the award-winning Knottingley Silver Band; the |
Birds of | Prey |
eucopternis polionotus) is a species of bird of | prey in the Accipitridae family. |
leads to an exponential decay in the absence of | prey. |
ast several decades, the population of birds of | prey on the Indian subcontinent has declined by 99.9 |
heological seminary) to be devoured by birds of | prey. |
Bird of | Prey is a British television serial produced by the |
In 1967, the large Bird of | Prey exhibit was constructed, and in 1968 a Zoo Mast |
ividuals, with a declining trend due to loss of | prey base and habitat, as well as to persecution and |
enclosure, a hippo lake, chimpanzees, birds of | prey, parrots and butterflies. |
Various birds of | prey can be seen hunting on both reserves throughout |
rs later in the Predator UAV and Boeing Bird of | Prey. |
iend," which highlights the ability of birds of | prey and other animals to learn, "Hunters of the air |
on and Teal have been recorded, whilst birds of | prey such as Merlin and Peregrine are regularly seen |
e for the WB Television Network series Birds of | Prey In 2007 her song "Stripper Friends" was re-work |
and was hired to finish the covers for Birds of | Prey based on the sketches of Brian Stelfreeze. |
Birds of | prey include the Buzzard, Goshawk and Red Kite. |
Milvus is a genus of medium-sized birds of | prey. |
awk (Accipiter bicolor) is a species of bird of | prey in the Accipitridae family. |
zly Bear, a pack of Wolves and several Birds of | Prey (Hawks, Falcons, Eagles and Owls). |
s own, in which vengeful lambs condemn birds of | prey as evil; the birds of prey, rather than recipro |
During lean periods, it will often | prey on larger animals that it can kill and return t |
g birds heading south for the winter will often | prey upon ripening grape clusters as a food source. |
It is an opportunistic feeder that will feed on | prey flushed by army ants, monkeys or even humans. |
capable of crushing shells in order to feed on | prey. |
(33-66 ft) over open country and swoop down on | prey, usually small mammals, lizards or large insect |
In addition to the effects on | prey species, the gray wolf's presence also affected |
most predators/parasites feed on more than one | prey species, and the prey/host is often fed on by m |
militia fled the city, and the Jews became Open | prey for the ravenous rebels. |
ular use of bioluminescence to attract mates or | prey. |
ars, use their fangs when hunting fish or other | prey, but they are not needed for consuming fruit. |
ng that it actively swam after fishes and other | prey. |
split second but may include an alert to other | prey animals in the area. |
lined with the hairs of caterpillars, and other | prey taken include grasshoppers, cicadas, stick inse |
e a means of alerting and even protecting other | prey animals in the group or area. |
sture and humidity to support insects and other | prey species. |
at keeps away echinoderms which would otherwise | prey on the sponges. |
The second free pack, | Prey in the Darkness, was released on September 23, |
While a number of venomous animals paralyze | prey as live food for their young, Ampulex compressa |
ing a silken net which it uses to snare passing | prey. |
The pike | prey on smaller fishes in the area, including yellow |
An attentive dog keeps an eye out for possible | prey. |
cnidocysts, which are used to inject potential | prey (or potential predators) with venom. |
ructure called a nematocyst, fired at potential | prey. |
y, they show much greater interest in potential | prey in the water than that on dry land, suggesting |
and shape of nearby items, including potential | prey. |
singly or in clusters on leaves near potential | prey. |
es the bright flashes to disorientate potential | prey. |
ease enzymes capable of breaking down potential | prey. |
ertebrates that approach to drink are potential | prey, and may suffer being seized and dragged into t |
ocation, it was found bay whiting predominantly | prey on a variety of shrimp species, polychaete worm |
Otoconcha dimidiata is the preferred | prey of the carnivorous land gastropod Schizoglossa |
the patchy nature of colonies of its preferred | prey, mountain viscachas (Lagidium spp). |
inguished in being usually nocturnal; preferred | prey commonly include other ants. |
probably C. atratus), which are their preferred | prey. |
crab spiders that mimics ants, their preferred | prey. |
The goatfish are presumably a more preferred | prey than bluestripe snapper. |
Primal | Prey is a first person shooter developed by Sunstorm |
In Primal | Prey, the player must hunt dinosaurs across five epi |
GameSpot rated Primal | Prey as "bad", criticising the single map for being |
One of its primary | prey species is the Kauaʻi cave amphipod, Spelaeorch |
The mongoose's primary | prey are small rodents. |
Elk, the primary | prey of the gray wolf, became less abundant and chan |
a decline in numbers of the bobcat's principal | prey; the abundance of its main prey species is the |
Principal | prey items are small rodents, and the snakes often u |
Principal | prey items are fish from the family Myctophidae (lan |
that derives its common name from its principal | prey, crayfish. |
om Bahamian to North Carolinian waters, Pterois | prey mostly on small fishes, invertebrates and mollu |
if a pitcher becomes overloaded with putrefying | prey, when it may be colonised by the larvae of vari |
Introduced cats and rats | prey on the species (particularly on young birds), a |
Feral cats and Black Rats | prey on the eggs and young. |
Recorded | prey of the genus Linophryne include fishes and crus |
In 2003, Burst released | Prey On Life through Relapse Records. |
e Sam Rainsy Party and was elected to represent | Prey Veng Province in the National Assembly of Cambo |
rd, drive, track, point at, pursue, or retrieve | prey |
in the shallows to snatch unsuspecting riparian | prey and fish. |
bubble or flash their white undersides to round | prey such as salmon or herring into a tight defensiv |
n after a bad experience not to pursue the same | prey again. |
have been seen to hunt and then share the same | prey animal. |
g on the same host plant, or consuming the same | prey). |
He had warned that terrorist "talent scouts" | prey on mosques like the Brixton mosque in search of |
e kleptoparasitism, including hiding of secured | prey in the leaf litter and caching of food on trail |
r has strong front legs which are used to seize | prey. |
They sense | prey by detecting smell through the water. |
bles that are believed to enable birds to sense | prey under wet sand or soil. |
When a member is seen to sexually ' | prey' upon a newcomer, this is known as 'Thirteenth |
rpe's Fortress, Sharpe's Trafalgar and Sharpe's | Prey - depicting Sharpe's adventures under Wellingto |
he was a regular on the science-fiction TV show | Prey. |
of its nesting and basking sites and shrinking | prey base. |
and loose bark in search of insects and similar | prey. |
toes, used to dig for grubs, worms, and similar | prey. |
ocus their predatory efforts on different sized | prey. |
teeth, presumably an adaptation to feed on slow | prey with hard shells. |
night when it is found hunting for slow-moving | prey such as caterpillars. |
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