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  1. 6 days ago · The sighting of a crested caracara near Ashland drew carloads of viewers and rave reviews from birders in extremely rare appearance of the species.

  2. Jun 16, 2024 · Crested Caracaras have a reputation as carrion eaters. But they also hunt and I watched adult birds bring a variety of prey to the nest to feed to their offspring. The prey included a Whiptail Lizard, as shown in this next image. I’ll show more images of parenting with tomorrow’s post.

  3. Jun 22, 2024 · Crested caracaras, pictured here with a cactus thorn in its beak, are part of the falcon family. Denise LeCount-O'Brien. The three natal down-feathered caracara chicks. The three natal down-feathered caracara chicks depend on both parents to feed them. This feeding consists of a rather large lizard. depend on both parents to feed them.

  4. Jun 21, 2024 · They look like a hawk, feed mre like a vulture but are actually classified as a falcon. Summit Park, Panama. I have no clue about the yellow area on the breast.

  5. Jun 18, 2024 · The three natal down-feathered caracara chicks depend on both parents to feed them. This feeding consists of a rather large lizard.

  6. Jun 17, 2024 · Of the nine living species, only the Crested Caracara ( Caracara plancus) reaches the United States. The rest range throughout parts of Central and South America, where they fill the niche usually held by crows and ravens in North America. Caracaras are scrappy, plotting, and adaptable.

  7. www.desertmuseum.org › books › nhsd_caracarasCaracaras & Falcons

    3 days ago · Our Crested Caracara is a broad-winged, slow-flying scavenger, often competing with vultures at road kills and other carcasses. Mainly a tropical bird, it is most common in the southern parts of the Sonoran Desert.

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