Unraveling the Mystery of the Caracara - National Audubon Society
In “A Most Remarkable Creature,” musician Jonathan Meiburg seeks to understand one of the world’s most peculiar birds.
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In “A Most Remarkable Creature,” musician Jonathan Meiburg seeks to understand one of the world’s most peculiar birds.
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myfwc.comI’ll never forget the first time I saw a pair of Crested Caracaras (Caracara plancus). I was running through Olmos Basin Park in San Antonio and spied what I thought […]
www.sariverauthority.orgFiche d'identification : Caracara huppé (Caracara plancus) est un oiseau qui appartient à la famille des Falconidés et à l'ordre des Falconiformes.
www.oiseaux.netThe Crested Caracara looks like a hawk with its sharp beak and talons, behaves like a vulture, and is technically a large tropical black-and-white falcon. It is instantly recognizable standing tall on long yellow-orange legs with a sharp black cap set against a white neck and yellow-orange face. The Crested Caracara is a bird of open country and reaches only a few states in the southern U.S. It flies low on flat wings, and routinely walks on the ground.
www.allaboutbirds.orgFiche d'identification : Caracara du Nord (Caracara plancus cheriway) est un oiseau qui appartient à la famille des Falconidés et à l'ordre des Falconiformes.
www.oiseaux.netRelated to the typical falcons, but very different in shape and habits. The Crested Caracara is a strikingly patterned, broad-winged opportunist that often feeds on carrion. Aggressive, it may chase...
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