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Explains what a raptor is, which birds are in the family, where they live, and how they fly.
www.pbs.org
Find out what makes eagles, falcons, hawks, and owls alike and why they are different. Learn what is being done to help these endangered birds. (PDF)
www.fws.gov
The Hawk Conservancy Trust - Anatomy of a Raptor
Learn how the wings, beak, eyes, ears, and talons are used in different kinds of raptors.
www.hawk-conservancy.org
Read about a different special raptor species, play games, and do an experiment.
www.hawksaloft.org
Lists places, in the United States, where raptors can be seen on their migration flights. Tells what birds can be seen and when, by location.
www.enature.com
Learn what makes a bird of prey, what types there are, how they are threatened, and take a quiz. Watch a PBS special about raptors in Idaho.
www.idahoptv.org
Learn where it lives, when to see it in the UK, why it is endangered and what is being done to help. Hear an audio of its call from the Royal Society for the Protection of Birds.
www.rspb.org.uk
Tells about hawks, eagles, falcons, owls, secretary bird, osprey, and vultures. Includes information on each group, mythology and folklore, pictures, and details about members of these families.
www.pauldfrost.co.uk
Factsheet explains what makes a bird a raptor. Includes interesting facts, scientific classification, and different raptor families. (PDF)
www.birdsofprey.blm.gov
Brief article tells about raptors. Includes birds in the family and common features.
www.birdsofprey.blm.gov
Discusses things that attract raptors and their possible conflicts with humans. Offers solutions to common problems such as trapped birds and electrocution.
www.azgfd.gov