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  1. The Raptor Trust offers dynamic educational programs to foster a deeper understanding and appreciation of raptors and their role in the ecosystem. Our programs include: Guided Tours : Visitors can explore our facilities and learn about various raptor species, their habitats, and the work we do to rescue and rehabilitate these incredible birds.

    • What Is A Raptor?
    • Identify Raptors
    • Are Some Raptors in Danger of Being Extinct?

    A raptor is a carnivorous (meat-eating) bird. All raptors share at least three main characteristics: 1. Keen eyesight 2. Eight sharp talons 3. A hooked beak Raptors, also called birds of prey, have existed in some form for 50 to 75 million years. There are approximately 482 species of raptor worldwide, 304 diurnal (day-active) species and 178 noctu...

    Find out more about raptor species found in the upper Midwest, from how to spot them, to where they live, to what they eat. For help in identifying raptors, check out the Guide to Identification of Midwest Raptors (PDF).

    Through our research and conservation efforts, The Raptor Center helps understand emerging health concerns and issues for raptor populations. For the international conservation status of a particular species read the IUCN red list.

  2. The Road Crime Team are team of proactive police officers that are part of the Roads and Transport Policing Command (MO8). Raptor Units are marked/unmarked pursuit capable cars or marked motorcycles that are staffed by officers from The Road Crime Team to support Vision Zero and deal with risks presented by most dangerous drivers.

    • Eagles. Eagles are one of the most well-known types of raptors. There are around 68 different species of eagles found throughout the world. They comprise several different genera in the family Accipitridae.
    • Hawks. There are two groups of hawks. True hawks are those in the genus Accipiter. Hawks in the genus Buteo are considered to be hawks but may be called buzzards outside of America.
    • Owls. There are over 200 species of owl, all within the order Strigiformes. They are visually distinct from most other raptors, with large, broad faces and dense wings designed to be silent while in flight.
    • Falcons. Falcons are raptors in the genus Falco. This genus includes around 40 different species, including kestrels. The fastest animal in the world, the peregrine falcon, falls into this category.
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    • Golden eagle (Aquila chrysaetos) 500 UK breeding pairs, status green. This iconic bird stands for a centuries-old image of power thanks to its bold features, physical strength and 7ft wingspan fingers.
    • Sea eagle or white-tailed eagle (Haliaeetus albicilla) 106 pairs, conservation status red (UK), green (Europe and global) The sea eagle – often dubbed a flying barn door – is our largest bird of prey, with an 8ft wingspan, finger-like feathers on the wing and distinctive tail tips that are only white when adult.
    • Osprey (Pandion haliaetus) 200–250 pairs, status amber (UK), green (Europe and global) This is one of Nature’s most impressive sights when it flies high above water, its bright, white body suspended between dappled wings that stretch to nearly 6ft.
    • Buzzard (Buteo buteo) 79,000 pairs, status green. Buzzards have enjoyed a remarkable comeback and now soar on thermals in every county, often with a cat-like mewing.
  3. Raptor is a general term used informally to refer to all birds of prey. Bird enthusiasts occasionally limit their use of the term "raptor" to refer to birds of prey who hunt during the day. This separates them from nocturnal birds of prey, like owls. Birds of prey are those birds that hunt for food from the air.

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  5. Aug 1, 2017 · What is a Raptor? A harris hawk. Raptors are predatory birds often referred to as birds of prey. The birds are mainly members of the Accipitridae subfamily. Raptors have a highly developed sight often spotting their prey from the sky. Raptors mainly feed on small vertebrates like rodents, birds, and fish. Others attack and kill larger animals ...

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