Peregrine Falcon
Peregrine falcons are the world's fastest bird. Their swiftness, talons, and sharp beaks make them dangerous.
Great Northern Loon
They only come ashore to nest, at which point they become dangerous to humans.
Harris’s Hawk
They are roughly the size of a raven. However, despite their small size, they are still dangerous predators.
Herring Gull
Herring gulls have no fear of humans. They have been observed attacking people in order to steal their food from their hands.
Red-shouldered Hawk
The red-shouldered hawk is not the most common hawk in North America. However, they make up for their diminutive stature with courage.
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Snowy Owl
This species has the northernmost range of all birds of prey. Snowy owls are large birds with a maximum wing span of five feet.
Red-tailed Hawk
They can be dangerous during the nesting season when defending their territory.
Golden Eagle
Reasonably so, the Golden Eagle has a fearsome reputation. Because of their size and strength, Golden Eagles were historically regarded as Zeus' messenger.
Great Horned Owl
The great horned owl is one of North America's largest owls, and it uses its size to its advantage.
Barred Owl
The barred owl is a nocturnal apex predator in the sky. Their talons and beak are both wickedly sharp.