A couple that i can think of at the top of my head are
the burrowing owl :) ever so cute lives in the desert.
the Mexican harris hawk?
the elf owl & red tailed buzzard
lanner falcon
hope this helps
The most common types of birds found in the Arabian desert are birds of prey. Birds commonly found in this area include buzzards and falcons. However, hundreds of species of birds travel through this region annually.
the rattle snake and owl and vulture and any birds of prey
large birds,foxes,rats,weasels,some snakes,and people
Almost any animal smaller than another animal can be a prey animal - rodents, hares, rabbits, birds, lizards, snakes.
it is prey to birds-vultures hawks ect. they eat plants such as flowers and grasses. they can go for years without water
Snakes, birds of prey, coyotes, foxes, bobcats, and a number of other predators feed on desert rats (aka: kangaroo rats).
Christina Aguilera (Birds of prey)
"Birds of prey" are those birds who hunt, kill and eat other animals. Examples include raptors like the bald eagle and owls such as the Great Horned Owl.
It is estimated that there are between 120 and 180 species of birds that dwell in the Simpson Desert. Some of these species are seasonal, depending on the Simpson Desert wetlands, and these inlcude pelicans and other wetlands birds. There are always birds of prey such as wedge tail eagles and owls, whilst more permanent desert birds include kites, crested bell birds and grass wrens. Various species of parrot are abundant, such as corellas, galahs, mulga parrots, quarrions (cockatiels), budgerigars and cockatoos (suphur-crested).
The birds that live in The Sahara Desert are: The Desert Eagles.
Kit foxes prey on kangaroo rats, mice, black-tailed hares, desert cottontails, ground squirrels, insects, carrion, reptiles, and ground-nesting birds
Depending on the species of snake, it might be lizards, toads, earthworms, small mammals, birds or even other snakes.