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The crested caracara (Caracara plancus), also known as the Mexican eagle, [3] is a bird of prey in the falcon family, Falconidae (formerly in the genus Polyborus).It is found from the southern and southeastern United States through Mexico (where it is present in every state) and Central and South America, as well as some Caribbean islands.
The northern mockingbird is the state bird of Florida. ... Crested caracara, Caracara plancus; Yellow-headed caracara, Milvago chimachima (A) [135]
Crested caracara, Caracara plancus; American kestrel, ... Pictures of birds of Florida This page was last edited on 18 November 2024, at ...
Crested caracara, Brazoria National Wildlife Refuge Crested caracara (C. plancus) in flight Caracaras are birds of prey in the family Falconidae.They are traditionally placed in subfamily Polyborinae with the forest falcons, [1] but are sometimes considered to constitute their own subfamily, Caracarinae, [2] or classified as members of the true falcon subfamily, Falconinae. [3]
Caracara plancus. The crested caracara is the only extant species in Caracara, and was formerly separated into two species, the northern and southern crested caracaras. The modern range includes Cuba, South America, most of Central America and Mexico, just reaching the southernmost parts of the United States, including Florida.
1 Southern crested caracara (Caracara plancus) in flight.JPG Toggle the table of contents Wikipedia : Featured picture candidates/Southern crested caracara in flight
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