Bird of Prey
This guy is from the Denver Zoo. One of the handlers brought him out for us to get a closer look.
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6 Comments
Post a CommentYour wildlife photos are fantastic. :-)
Wow... look at those claws. I love going to the zoo. I guess it's the kid in us.
What an amazing photo.
Nice picture, wow, takes your breath away! Cheers.
Great photo. Huge bird.
Very handsome chap, or chapess?