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Birds of Cuba, Vagrant Visitors, Introduced Birds and Possibilities

Birds of Prey

Oiseaux de proie

Lives, Habitats & Pictures of the Birds of Prey

Birds of prey, pictures of birds of prey

See the different types of birds of prey, a library consisting of individual pictures and a summary of some of the Cuban birds of prey, native to the continent or that have shown up as vagrant at one time or another.

Birds of prey includes the eagle, falcons, hawks, kites, osprey, vultures and more.

The powerful eagle and the swift falcons are once again being seen frequently over our rivers and mountains.

The vultures, birds who are least thought about, and the Turkey Vulture, is expanding its range into the North American continent. All the small birds and those who mostly hunt at night and remain unseen in daylight hours, such as the owls, are part of this group as well. Also included are the birds who live in the canopy of the forests and the isolated northern regions.

Click on the bird images or names to see pictures of the Birds of Prey seen in Cuba

Birds of Cuba