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Eagles
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US Birds of Prey
UK Birds of Prey
100

This is why hawks have such keen ability to see their prey from great distances

Having more photoreceptors.

 Humans have about 200,000 per square mm and a bird of prey has 1 million

100

Although not the largest of the apex predator birds of prey, this is what the bald eagle is best noted for

Carrying the heaviest load

 While most birds carry about half of their weight, the bald eagle can carry its own weight.

100

This anatomical feature allows owls to turn their heads 270 degrees

Having extra vertebrae

 Owls have 14 while humans have 7

100

This New York raptor specializes in eating fish and builds nests near lakes and rivers

Osprey

100

Which UK falcon migrates to Africa for the winter and is particularly famous for hunting dragonflies and other insects?

The hobby

200

This is how fast a red-tail hawk flies when cruising and diving

30 mph and 120 mph

200

This is the name of an eagle's nest

An eyrie

200

This is owl species has the largest wingspan

Blakiston's fish owl

200

This hawk is most often seen perched on highway light poles across New York State 

Red-tailed hawk

200

Which UK bird of prey is well known for gathering in communal winter roosts, sometimes numbering over 100 birds?

The hen-harrier

300

This is the term for having 2 toes pointed forward and 2 toes pointed backward on a foot

Zygodactyl

300

This pesticide was one of the bald eagle's greatest threats

DDT - dichloro-diphenyl-trichloroethane 

Caused catastrophic declines in wildlife reproduction, especially in birds of prey like peregrine falcons, bald eagles, ospreys, and brown pelicans, whose eggshells became so thin that they often cracked before hatching. Banned for agricultural use in the US in 1972 in the UK 1984

300

This owl species is the heaviest

What is the Eurasian Eagle owl?

300

This owl is the most common owl species in New York

Eastern screech-owl

300

In traditional falconry, what is the distinction between a "haggard" and an "eyas"?

A haggard is a wild-caught adult bird; an eyas is a bird taken from the nest before it can fly.

400

This is the largest bird of prey by wingspan

Andean condor

400

This eagle is known for hunting monkeys

Harpy eagle

400

This owl species is the tallest standing

The Great grey owl

400

This large owl in New York is known for its deep “hoo-hoo” call and ear tufts

Great Horned owl

400

The Impostor Falcon

Which UK bird of prey is often mistaken for a peregrine but is actually more closely related to kestrels than to peregrines?

The Merlin
Despite its appearance and hunting style, genetic studies place merlins closer to the kestrel group than to peregrines.

500

This bird of prey is known for being able to see ultraviolet light

kestrels

500

This is how many species of eagles you could find in the United States

8

 The bald eagle, golden eagle, harpy eagle, crested eagle, black hawk-eagle, black-and-white hawk-eagle, ornate hawk-eagle, and solitary eagle. 

500

This is the smallest owl species

Elf owl

500

This owl in New York is smallest by weight

Northern saw-whet owl

500

The term "tiercel" (or tercel) in falconry refers to what? 

And why?

A male bird of prey, especially a falcon. 

The name comes from the old belief that the male was about one-third smaller than the female. In many raptor species, females are indeed noticeably larger.

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