Owls & Raptors. Turkey Vulture Tom Grey.

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Owls & Raptors

Turkey Vulture Tom Grey

Osprey Tom Grey

Common Nighthawk James Ownby

Mississippi Kite Backyard Bird Cam Birds of Okalahoma

Northern Harrier Tom Grey

Sharp-shinned Hawk Hilt on a Pond Weeksbay.com Brian Wheeler

American Kestrel Tom Grey

Peregrine Falcon Tom Grey

Prairie Falcon donb.furfly.net Terry Sohl

Common Nighthawk James Ownby

Great Horned Owl Tim Knight

Short-eared Owl

Eastern Screech Owl Paul Fernandez

Barn Owl allaboutowls.info

Burrowing Owl Tom Grey