A sharp, hooked beak, talons, and keen vision characterize birds of prey. These adaptations make birds of prey skilled hunters. This avian group is also known as raptors and includes eagles, hawks (including old world vultures of Africa, Asia, and Europe), falcons, osprey, secretary birds, new world vultures (in the Americas), and owls. All of these birds prey on other animals - most catch live animals and some scavenge on carrion (animal carcasses). All are important members of their ecosystems. From falcons to vultures to owls, you and your class can explore the world of these avian hunters in this month's Land, Sea & Air.
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