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Hawk Collection (#44)

Captivating and Majestic: The Hawk's Enigmatic Presence As the Red Arrows bid a farewell to Vulcan, the hawk soars through the skies with grace and precision

Background imageHawk Collection: Harris Hawk - Adult with young at nest, on saguaro cactus Arizona, USA

Harris Hawk - Adult with young at nest, on saguaro cactus Arizona, USA
CAN-2160 Harris Hawk - Adult with young at nest, on saguaro cactus Arizona, USA Parabuteo unicinctus John Cancalosi Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only

Background imageHawk Collection: Red-tailed Hawk Kentucky, USA

Red-tailed Hawk Kentucky, USA
ASW-3131 RED-TAILED HAWK - WINGS SPREAD Kentucky, USA. Buteo jamaicensis Alan J. S. Weaving Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only and may not be reproduced in any way

Background imageHawk Collection: Harris's Hawk - In flight, swoops fast to catch its prey Found in desert regions of America

Harris's Hawk - In flight, swoops fast to catch its prey Found in desert regions of America
CRH-994 Harris HAWK - in flight, swoops fast to catch its prey Found in desert regions of America. Parabuteo unicinctus Chris Harvey Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only

Background imageHawk Collection: Red-shouldered hawk

Red-shouldered hawk, South Florida, United States of America, North America

Background imageHawk Collection: Stalings - roosing flock being attacked by single hawk Norfolk UK

Stalings - roosing flock being attacked by single hawk Norfolk UK
FEU-253 Starlings - roosting flock being attacked by single hawk Norfolk, UK Sturmus vulgaris Geoff du Feu Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only

Background imageHawk Collection: Macgregor / Miles Hawk Maj

Macgregor / Miles Hawk Maj
Malcolm MacGregor, New Zealand aviator, and his Miles Hawk Major

Background imageHawk Collection: Cathcart-Jones / Miles Hk

Cathcart-Jones / Miles Hk
Lieutenant Owen Cathcart- Jones, British aviator, and his Miles Hawk Trainer: he made many long-distance flights

Background imageHawk Collection: Paris Street Trade

Paris Street Trade
Cries of Paris: a variety of street traders, including two women selling vegetables, hawk their wares

Background imageHawk Collection: Racial / Black Hawk / Sacs

Racial / Black Hawk / Sacs
Black Hawk: Chief of the Sacs & Foxes tribe

Background imageHawk Collection: Racial / Black Hawk / Sioux

Racial / Black Hawk / Sioux
Black Hawk: Chief of the Dakota Sioux tribe

Background imageHawk Collection: Wright 1903 Cig Card

Wright 1903 Cig Card
Orville and Wilbur Wright achieve the first powered flight at Kitty Hawk, North Carolina

Background imageHawk Collection: Singapore Street Food

Singapore Street Food
Mobile street vendors hawk their goods on the streets of Singapore

Background imageHawk Collection: Medieval Hawkers

Medieval Hawkers
A nobleman watches as his falconer prepares to release the hawk : the ducks look apprehensive but the heron carries on drinking

Background imageHawk Collection: Persian Emir and Falcon

Persian Emir and Falcon
A Persian emir amidst his courtiers appraises a falcon, while on the palace roof one of his harem ladies looses a hawk after a game bird

Background imageHawk Collection: Hawking / Falcon

Hawking / Falcon
a falcon and its hunting hood

Background imageHawk Collection: Kitty Hawk Glider Flight

Kitty Hawk Glider Flight
Orville and Wilbur Wright test unpowered gliders against the wind at Kitty Hawk. The first powered flight was achieved there on 17th December 1903




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Captivating and Majestic: The Hawk's Enigmatic Presence As the Red Arrows bid a farewell to Vulcan, the hawk soars through the skies with grace and precision, embodying a symbol of power and freedom. Just like in the Papyrus of Ani (Book of the Dead) - The Judgement, where hawks were revered as guardians of souls during their journey into the afterlife. In Germany's Swabian Alb biosphere reserve, witness the awe-inspiring sight of a Common Buzzard -Buteo buteo- effortlessly gliding through the air. Its wings outstretched against a backdrop of winter landscapes, showcasing nature's resilience even in harsh conditions. The Acherontia atropos, commonly known as death's-head hawk-moth, captivates with its mysterious allure. With its distinct skull-like pattern on its thorax resembling an omen from another realm, this moth is both eerie and fascinating. Meanwhile, Harris's Hawk perches diligently on its nest amidst Arizona's Sanguaro Desert. This desert dweller exemplifies loyalty and family values while guarding its offspring with unwavering dedication. High above RAF Valley, witness the Hawk T1 Aircraft soaring through clouds like an avian predator hunting for prey. Its sleek design allows it to maneuver swiftly through airspace while serving as a testament to human ingenuity in aviation technology. In flight or perched upon branches overlooking vast landscapes; behold the Red-tailed hawk – an emblematic species that embodies strength and determination. Whether capturing breathtaking moments mid-flight or observing them majestically surveying their territory from afar – these birds never fail to leave us in awe. From historic photographs like Wright 1903 Photo to classic automobiles such as 1962 Studebaker Hawk; hawks have inspired various aspects of human creativity throughout history. Their elegance has been immortalized by artists who sought inspiration from these magnificent creatures.