White-Tailed Eagle:They can reach 2.95 feet in length, with a wingspan of up to 7.2 feet. These eagles generally weigh up to around 12 pounds.
Steller’s Sea Eagle:The Steller’s sea eagle has a bright yellow beak, yellow talons, and dark brown feathers with white bands on its wings.
Philippine Eagle:The Philippine eagle is brown on top with a white belly and throat and yellow legs. Its wings are large and have round tips.
Lappet-Faced Vulture: It’s the largest vulture in Africa at lengths of up to 3.75 feet, 9.5-feet wingspans, and weights of around 20 pounds.
Lammergeier:These huge birds can reach up to 4 feet long and have a wingspan of up to 9.3 feet. They weigh up to around 15 pounds.
Harpy Eagle:The harpy eagle is the largest raptor in the Americas with a wingspan of around 7 feet, a length of 3.3 feet, and a weight of up to 20 pounds.
Cinereous Vulture:This bird can reach almost 4 feet long with a wingspan of over 9.5 feet and a weight of up to around 25 pounds.
California Condor:At between 4.5 feet long from its head to its tail, the California condor (Gymnogyps californianus) is the largest bird of prey in North America.
Bald Eagle:Bald eagles prefer to roost in tall trees. They most often catch live prey, including seabirds such as ducks and seagulls, as well as fish.
Andean Condor:The Andean condor can weigh as much as 33 pounds and can reach a wingspan of up to 10.5 feet.