EAGLE
There are more than sixty species of eagles spread around the world from the Bald Eagle in the American continent, one of the largest flying predators in the skies of our planet to the smaller relatives of them in the African and Asian continents.
The Bald and the Golden Eagle are the only two species traversing the skies of North America and Canada and have a unique place in the history of these two countries.
They have the sharpest of eyes and can observe prey from hundreds of meters above and dive at high speed and lift up in one swooping action unknown to the prey itself.
The speed with which they dive and snatch prey off either water or land is a sight many wildlife photographers have captured through their lenses and have kept us in awe.