Young Eagle Pose II is a photograph by Deborah Benoit which was uploaded on March 8th, 2014.
Young Eagle Pose II
I reworked this image and added some texture to it and some other editing.... more
Title
Young Eagle Pose II
Artist
Deborah Benoit
Medium
Photograph - Original Art By Deborah Benoit
Description
I reworked this image and added some texture to it and some other editing.
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Many species of birds may be considered partly or exclusively predatory; however, in Ornithology, the term "bird of prey" applies only to birds of the families listed below. Taken literally, the term "bird of prey" has a wide meaning that includes many birds that hunt and feed on animals and also birds that eat very small insects. In ornithology, the definition for "bird of prey" has a narrower meaning: birds that have very good eyesight for finding food, strong feet for holding food, and a strong curved beak for tearing flesh.[3] Most birds of prey also have strong curved talons for catching or killing prey.[3][4] An example of this difference in definition, the narrower definition excludes storks and gulls, which can eat quite large fish, partly because these birds catch and kill prey entirely with their beaks, and similarly bird-eating skuas, fish-eating penguins, and vertebrate-eating kookaburras are excluded. Birds of prey generally prey on vertebrates, which are usually quite large relative to the size of the bird. Most also eat carrion, at least occasionally, and vultures and condors eat carrion as their main food source
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March 8th, 2014
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Tim Allen
Absolutely awesome capture in and of itself, Deb. But your post-work here really makes this a winner!! f/l/fb