African fish eagle
(Haliaeetus vocifer)
Sasan Amir

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African fish eagle
(Haliaeetus vocifer)
Sasan Amir
A common kestrel can see ultraviolet light, meaning it can literally follow glowing vole trails of urine across a field. Nature’s night-vision goggles.
Divided Conscience
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Red Kite
(Milvus milvus)
Sasan Amir
Instead of flapping hard, the common kestrel uses headwinds to stay almost perfectly still in the sky — scanning for prey with incredible focus.
The Philippine eagle is the king of the raptors. It’s one of the world’s rarest birds and one of the largest birds of prey. Found only in the Philippines, this critically endangered raptor now depends on Filipinos to save it. With about 400 pairs left in the world, the species constantly faces the brink of extinction.
PHOTOGRAPH BY @GABMEJIA
Rare secretary bird documentary! @medu-nefer So fascinating & fierce!=)