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Every habitat on the planet is home to a unique complex of species. Learn more about the animals that live in:

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Birds of prey also known as raptors are distinguished by their sharp bills and talons. They have keen eyesight that they use to spot prey from great distances. The family includes eagles, hawks, falcons and owls.

Bald Eagle

Bald Eagle

A national symbol and a national treasure, the bald eagle is rebounding in numbers after being pushed to the brink of extinction.

Burrowing Owl

Burrowing Owl

The burrowing owl finds that making a home beneath the ground is a perfect way to avoid the desert heat.

Golden Eagle

Golden Eagle

The golden eagle is easily distinguished by its huge talons, long curved claws and hooked bill.

Great Gray Owl

Great Gray Owl

Despite its size, the great grey owl is remarkably light, weighing only 2 or 3 pounds.

Peregrine Falcon

Peregrine Falcon

The peregrine falcon is a master of flight, reaching 200 miles per hour as it swoops and dives for its prey.

Swainson Hawk

Swainson's Hawk

The Swainson's hawk makes an incredible annual migration from the southern tip of the Americas to the Boreal Forest.

Nature picture credits (top to bottom): Bald eagle © Harvey Payne; Burrowing owl © Jemini Joseph; Golden eagle © William Burkett; Great Gray Owl © Andrew Howe; Peregrine Falcon © Janet Haas; Swainson's hawk © Peter Llewellyn.