it is entirely possible to own a bird of prey.
however licenses are required.
it can also depend on what bird of prey - say comparing a kestral and a snowy owl.
experience and housing can play a part in the ownership of such birds
No not in most Countries.
It is illegal in most countries
Sadly, no. A very specialize license is required to be a caretaker of any bird of prey[raptor].
No. I am your prey and i'm going to hunt you down
Depending on the state you live in, it can be illegal to own a bird of prey, or any part of a bird of prey; to include feathers as well. The exception to the rule is if you are using it for educational purposes, such as a school or college. Check you local laws regarding this before you make a purchase.
bird of prey
No. A raptor is a bird of prey.
The Golden eagle is the rarest native bird of prey in Britain
A bird of prey is a carnivorous bird which hunts for its food, especially one which preys on vertebrates.
No. Although it is carnivorous, a kookaburra is not a bird of prey. A bird of prey, by definition, is one that not only feeds on animal flesh, but is a raptor, having sharp, powerful talons and a hooked beak. A kookaburra does not have talons, and its beak is long and straight.
No, parrots eat seeds, nuts, and fruit. (a bird of prey hunts for meat)
large bird of prey like a hawk large bird of prey like a hawk
A trumpeter swan would be classed as a waterfowl bird, being as it neither perches nor is it a bird of prey or flightless!
An eagle is a bird of prey.