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Northern crested caracara Broad-winged and long-tailed, it also has long legs and frequently walks and runs on the ground. It is very cross-shaped in flight. The adult has a black body, wings, crest and crown. The neck, rump, and conspicuous wing patches are white, and the tail is white with black barring and a broad terminal band. The breast is white, finely barred with black. The bill is thick, grey and hooked, and the legs are yellow. The cere and facial skin are deep yellow to orange-red depending on age and mood.<br />
Habitat:<br />
Actually from Central America. I have later seen a specimen eating a roadkill carcass in Bonaire but could not make apicture of it. This one here is part of raptor flight exhibit held in Belgium. Caracara cheriway,Northern Caracara Click/tap to enlarge Country intro

Northern crested caracara

Broad-winged and long-tailed, it also has long legs and frequently walks and runs on the ground. It is very cross-shaped in flight. The adult has a black body, wings, crest and crown. The neck, rump, and conspicuous wing patches are white, and the tail is white with black barring and a broad terminal band. The breast is white, finely barred with black. The bill is thick, grey and hooked, and the legs are yellow. The cere and facial skin are deep yellow to orange-red depending on age and mood.
Habitat:
Actually from Central America. I have later seen a specimen eating a roadkill carcass in Bonaire but could not make apicture of it. This one here is part of raptor flight exhibit held in Belgium.

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The Northern Caracara, or Crested Caracara as it is properly known where it lives in the Americas, is a bird of prey in the family Falconidae. It was formerly considered conspecific with the Southern Caracara and the extinct Guadalupe Caracara as the "Crested Caracara". It has also been known as the Northern Crested Caracara and the Audubon's Caracara. As with its relatives, the Northern Caracara was formerly placed in the genus ''Polyborus''. Unlike the ''Falco'' falcons in the same family, the.. more

Similar species: Falcons And Caracaras
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Uploaded Dec 25, 2017. Captured Aug 19, 2017 13:51.
  • SP-820UZ
  • f/5.6
  • 1/200s
  • ISO80
  • 76.4mm