Short Toed Collection
When the hunter becomes prey
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When the hunter becomes prey. . A stunning illustration of a Short-toed Eagle, captured from Charles Robert Bree's book 'A History of the Birds of Europe Not Observed in the British Isles' published in 1867. This German bird of prey showcases its majestic presence and fierce hunting skills. In contrast, we also witness a Razorbill standing on a snow-covered cliff during its early return to breeding grounds, displaying its beautiful breeding plumage. Another captivating image shows an adult Short-toed Eagle perched on an electricity pylon in Camargue, Bouches-du-Rhone. The diverse habitats these birds inhabit are further highlighted by the picture of a Short-toed Treecreeper found in Monfrague, Extremadura Spain. Meanwhile, a Greater Short-toed Lark is spotted feeding on seeds in Lemnos, Greece during April. Lastly, we catch sight of another magnificent moment as an adult Short-toed Eagle soars through the sky during spring migration in Italy during March. These images offer glimpses into the fascinating lives and natural beauty of these incredible creatures.