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Strix varia, barred owlPlate 46 from John James Audubons Birds of America, original double elephant folio (1827-30), hand-coloured aquatint. Engraved, printed and coloured by R. Havell (& Son), London
Ictinia mississippiensis, Mississippi kitePlate 117 from John James Audubons Birds of America, original double elephant folio (1831-34), hand-coloured aquatint. Engraved, printed and coloured by R. Havell (& Son), London
Accipiter cooperii, Coopers hawkPlate 36 from John James Audubons Birds of America, original double elephant folio (1827-30), hand-coloured aquatint. Engraved, printed and coloured by R. Havell (& Son), London
Buteo platypterus, broad-winged hawkPlate 91 from John James Audubons Birds of America, original double elephant folio (1827-30), hand-coloured aquatint. Engraved, printed and coloured by R. Havell (& Son), London
Haliaeetus albicilla, white-tailed sea eagle skeletonThe skeleton of a white-tailed sea eagle (Haliaeetus albicilla), housed at the Natural History Museum at Tring
Glaucidium radiatum, jungle owletPlate 3, watercolour by Margaret Bushby Lascelles Cockburn from her Neilgherry birds and Miscellaneous, (1858)
Accipiter trivirgatus, crested goshawkPlate 26, watercolour by Margaret Bushby Lascelles Cockburn from her Neilgherry birds and Miscellaneous, (1858)
Milvus milvus, red kitePlate 13 from William MacGillivrays Watercolour drawings of British Animals (1831-1841)
Gyps fulvus, Eurasian griffon vultureImage of an Eurasian griffon vulture, Gyps fulvus displayed at the Natural History Museum at Tring
Bubo virginianus, great-horned owlPlate 61 from John James Audubons Birds of America, original double elephant folio (1827-30), hand-coloured aquatint. Engraved, printed and coloured by R. Havell (& Son), London
Buteo lineatus, red-shouldered hawkPlate 71 from John James Audubons Birds of America, original double elephant folio (1827-30), hand-coloured aquatint. Engraved, printed and coloured by R. Havell (& Son), London
Buteo jamaicensis, red-tailed hawkPlate 86 from John James Audubons Birds of America, original double elephant folio (1827-30), hand-coloured aquatint. Engraved, printed and coloured by R. Havell (& Son), London
Ammophila, Sand wasp and preyA sand wasp dragging her prey, an oversized caterpillar, over the ground and back to her burrow
Ammophila sabulosa, sand wasp and preyA sand wasp dragging her prey back towards her burrow. They stock their nests with the caterpillars, depositing a paralysed caterpillar in each nest and then seals it with sand
Asio otus, long-eared owlPlate 383 from John James Audubons Birds of America, original double elephant folio (1835-38), hand-coloured aquatint. Engraved, printed and coloured by R. Havell (& Son), London
Parabuteo unicinctus, Harris hawkPlate 392 from John James Audubons Birds of America, original double elephant folio (1835-38), hand-coloured aquatint. Engraved, printed and coloured by R. Havell (& Son), London
Circaetus gallicus, short-toed eagleA watercolour by an unknown artist, part of the Lord Ashton Collection
Strix nebulosa, great grey owlClose-up photograph of a great grey owl (Strix nebulosa), which can be found from Scandinavia across Siberia to Sakhalin, Alaska, Canada, and parts of the nothwestern United States
Great Eagle owl, Horn owl and Little Horn owl. From: The ornithology of Francis Willughby. Date: 1678
The peregrine falcon and gyrfalcon. From: The ornithology of Francis Willughby. Date: 1678
The Sea-Eagle or Osprey. From: The ornithology of Francis Willughby. Date: 1678
The national bird of prey. Illustration shows a large vulture labeled Corporate Vulture, wearing a cap usually associated with John D
A group of vultures waiting for the storm to Blow Over - Let Us Prey. Illustration shows William Boss Tweed and members of his ring, Peter B. Sweeny, Richard B. Connolly, and A
The tigers prey. Illustration shows a tiger labeled Tammany standing on the edge of a bluff overlooking New York City on the opposite side of a river, at night. Date 1913 September 17
Cambodia - Phumi Prey Mlu - The Tribal Elite Date: circa 1910s
Prehistoric landscape with various creaturesA prehistoric landscape with various creatures in the air, on land, and in the water. 19th century
Large spider in webA large spider sits patiently, watching as his web does all the work, reeling in his prey. 1925
Early Stone Age Man huntingAn early Stone Age Man stalks a wild sow and her young, which has also attracted the attention of a lioness. Date: Circa 200, 000 BC
Hunter with game and shotgunA hunter stands with one foot on a tree trunk, two dead birds in one hand and his shotgun in the other. Date: circa 1970s
Falconry : the ReleaseThe falconer releases the bird. Date: 1930s
Head of a GoshawkThe head of a Goshawk. Date: 1960s
Birds / RavenA raven in flight, about to alight on its nest, where its hungry fledglings greet it with wide open beaks. Date: 1930s
Falconry : on a TreeThe falconer tethers the bird to the branch of a tree. Date: 1930s
Falconry : at RestThe falconer admires the lovely bird of prey on his arm. Date: 1930s
Falconry : FeedingThe falconer crouches down to feed the bird, wearing a protective gauntlet glove. Date: 1930s
Falconry : the ReturnThe falconer holds out his arm as the bird returns to him. Date: 1930s
Falconry : FlyingThe falconer lets the bird fly, but holds it securely on a leash. Date: 1930s
Falconry : WateringThe falconer pours water for the bird to drink, from a watering can into a trough. Date: 1930s
Falconry : AdvancingThe falconer advances forward, encouraging the bird to fly. Date: 1930s
Falconry : Reeling InThe falconer reels the bird in on a leash. Date: 1930s
Brahminy KiteA Brahminy Kite. Date: 1960s
Lugger FalconA Lugger Falcon. Date: 1960s
FISH EAGLEA Fish Eagle, sitting on its perch in a cage at London Zoo. Date: 1960s
Batelur EagleA Bateleur Eagle at Chester Zoo, Cheshire, England. Date: 1960s
A GOSHAWKA Goshawk. Date: 1960s
BUZZARDA Buzzard. Date: 1960s
Cat under laurel bush, looking at crustThe cat sits under a laurel bush in the garden, looking at the crust, waiting to pounce on the first bird to swoop down for it. Date: 1937