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Bos primigenius taurus
Male, Smaller than his female companions. He is in-fact injured but he still spreads his wings proud fully.
usually where bodies of water are - (rivers, lakes, streams ...etc) due to diet, which is primarily fish (& small mammals)
This photograph was taken at "Wild Life Images" an animal rehabilitation facility. He is rendered never to fly again and is now taken care of along with two other Bald Eagles.
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What a beautiful bird!!! Nice clear photo too! Its sad he'll never be able to fly again! :(
You may add it to that mission as well as, rather than instead. (You can include it in up to five appropriate missions.)
You can select up to 5 missions, Jessica...join 'em both!! ;-)
should I put this bird in the other mission instead of the Raptors of North America?
Here's another mission you might be interested in...Wildlife rescue & rehabilitation...http://www.projectnoah.org/missions/9974629