OWLS
There are about 200 species of owls. Owls have extremely sharp talons for snatching food off tree branches and skinning them. Owls are able to cough up their dinner and eat it again so it doesn’t eat any bones because owls eat things whole. Ewe!
EAGLES
Eagles are large, powerfully built birds of prey with heavy heads and beaks. The smallest eagles, such as the booted eagle is comparable in size to a common buzzard. Among the eagles are some of the largest birds of prey. Eagles normally build their nests, called eyries in tall trees or on high cliffs.
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FALCONS
Falcons are able to glide in the same spot for a long time. Falcons eat small prey such as sparrows, bugs and any other small mammals.
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