Raptors of North Dakota
The following field guide describes the 31 raptors of North Dakota and is designed to help you identify, locate, and appreciate these fascinating birds of prey. Keep in mind when reading the size descriptions that female raptors are generally larger than males. Length: from tip of the beak to end of the tail. Wingspan: from one tip of the wing to the other. Weight: average weights of the raptor. The Identification section provides plumage and other body characteristics; Life History provides general ecology of each raptor; Distribution and Habitat tells you where raptors can be found in the state and what time of year they can be seen. A range map has also been provided to help you locate where each raptor can be found in North America. A good pair of binoculars or spotting scope is highly recommended when viewing raptors. This will allow you to bring the raptors in close for a good view and make the experience much more enjoyable.