Birds of Prey

Birds of Prey

  Birds of prey are not your every day bread crumb eating little birds.  Birds of prey eat mice, chipmunks and squirrels.  Types of birds of prey are owls, hawks, buzzards or eagles.

The common buzzard measures between 40 and 58 cm (16 and 23 in) in length with a 109–136 cm (43–54 in) wingspan and a body mass of 427–1,364 g (0.941–3.007 lb), making it a medium-sized raptor.[2][3]

a nocturnal bird of prey with large forward-facing eyes surrounded by facial disks, a hooked beak, and typically a loud call.

a diurnal bird of prey with broad rounded wings and a long tail, typically taking prey by surprise with a short chase.

a large bird of prey with a massive hooked bill and long broad wings, renowned for its keen sight and powerful soaring flight.