I'm sure there are. I was just in my backyard when I saw one. I'm trying to identify the species right now. It had yellowish orange legs, talons. White chest and a black/brown head. I want to say that it was some sort of a falcon. But I'm not sure.
a falcons prey is mice, small birds of any kind
yes, the eagle
owls of any kind have no predators, but smaller birds of prey are often edible arrangements for larger raptors (Birds of prey)
Any of various birds of prey of the order Falconiformes
Southern California did not have any significant earthquakes in 1967. There was an earthquake in 1968 and 3 earthquakes in 1969 that did significant damage to southern California.
Sadly, no. A very specialize license is required to be a caretaker of any bird of prey[raptor].
Any and all. It is a way of lightening the body for flight.
the rattle snake and owl and vulture and any birds of prey
no only some birds and some mammels
Any animal that a carnivore hunts for food is considered prey. For the most part, any animal that isn't poisonous or the top predator in its ecosystem can be considered prey. Even the young of a top predator can be prey for other animals. Examples of prey animals include fish, non-poisonous insects, deer, rodents, birds (excluding birds of prey), lizards, etc.deer and rabbits are prey
Birds of prey are in general in competition with each other, the answer would be any bird of prey in the same territory.
5million years ago in southern california it was shallow and barely any water