Deadly Hawk Kills Squirrel for Food in the Wild
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- Beute
- bewaldet
- Bild
- Blut
- Boden
- braun
- Carnivore
- Eichhörnchen
- Essen
- essen (Tätigkeit)
- Feder (Vogel)
- Flügel
- Forst
- Fotografie
- Gefahr
- gewaltig
- grau (Farbe)
- hungrig
- Jagd
- Jäger
- kraftvoll
- Kralle
- Leute
- machtvoll
- Natur
- Punkt
- Raubtier
- Schnabel
- Spitze
- Spitze (Form)
- spitzer
- sterben
- surpasspro (Artist)
- Tier
- Tod
- tödlich
- töten
- unsicher
- Verbrauch
- Vogel
- Vogelklaue
- Wald
- warten (auf)
- wildlebende Tiere
Verwandte Bilder
- A working bird photographed on farmland in Wales, UK.
- a falcon perched on its trainers hand with a clipping path
- a falcon perched on its trainers hand
- Osprey arrivng at it's nest with wings unfurrled
- Pale chanting goshawk searching for prey from the perch of a dead tree
- Alert Pale Chanting Goshawk scanning for prey in the early morning
- Falcons close up portrait on white.
- A Barn Owl captured on an old barn door in Wales, UK.
Weitere verwandte Bilder
- A Barn Owl perched on the bottom half of an old stable door.
- Portrait of Falcon with a Cap on green background
- a falcon perched on its trainers hand in a beautiful nature scene with a clipping path
- a falcon swooping in for the prey with a cloudy background
- a falcon landing on its trainers hand with a cloudy background
- Martial Eagle after cathing a Cape Hare. Photo taken in South Africa.
- closeup shot of red tail hawk, with its brown plumage and yellow beak
- Electrocutions and collisions with electric power lines cause the death of thousands of raptors every year. This female Ferruginous Hawk only clipped one wire with her wing and was not injured.