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Saker Falcon
From central Asia, and a desert bird through their use by Bedouln hunters of Saudi Arabia for over 3,000 years. Strong flyers capable of taking flighted and ground quarry. They face loss of territory due to war and human expansion. |
African Augur Buzzard
The most numerous bird of prey on the African continent and cousin to the American Red-tailed Hawk. Only 28 of these birds currently live in the United States.
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European Eagle Owl
The largest owl species on the planet, at the top of the food chain. When trained for falconry, they can take prey as large as a sitka deer. These owls hunt day or night and are called eagle owls because of the size of their feet.
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European Barn Owl
The European Barn Owl, is just a bit smaller than it's cousin, the American Barn Owl. They eat mostly small rodents and are primarily nocturnal hunters. They have fantastic hearing. Our Barn Owl is Xena, and has been flying in demonstations since she was 70 days old. |
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Lanner Falcon
From the coasts of Spain, Italy, Africa, Turkey, France and Portugal, this is one of the most agile flyers capable of taking small birds in flight.
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