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A prairie falcon in Arizona. The prairie falcon (Falco mexicanus) is a medium-large sized falcon of western North America. It is about the size of a peregrine falcon or a crow, with an average length of 40 cm (16 in), wingspan of approximately 1 meter (40 in), and average weight of 720 g (1.6 lb). As in all falcons, females are noticeably ...
Main menu. Main menu. move to sidebar hide. ... Prairie falcon, ... They are adaptable birds, with a mixed diet including seeds and insects.
Main menu. Main menu. move to sidebar hide. ... Peregrine falcon, Falco peregrinus; Prairie falcon, ... with a mixed diet including seeds and insects. Carolina ...
The western meadowlark is the state bird of North Dakota. This list of birds of North Dakota includes species documented in the U.S. state of North Dakota. The list is derived from Checklist of North Dakota Birds produced in April 2021 by the North Dakota Game and Fish Department (NDGFD). The basic NDGFD list contains 420 confirmed and extant species, two extinct species. Three additional ...
Greater prairie-chicken. Order: Galliformes Family: Phasianidae. Phasianidae consists of the pheasants and their allies including the partridges, grouse, turkeys, and Old World quail. These are terrestrial species, variable in size but generally plump, with broad, relatively short wings.
Main menu. Main menu. move to sidebar hide. ... Prairie falcon, Falco mexicanus; ... They are adaptable birds, with a mixed diet including seeds and insects.
The Paridae are mainly small stocky woodland species with short stout bills. Some have crests. They are adaptable birds, with a mixed diet including seeds and insects. Black-capped chickadee, Poecile atricapillus (n) (A) Mountain chickadee, Poecile gambeli (n) Mexican chickadee, Poecile sclateri (n) Bridled titmouse, Baeolophus wollweberi (n)
Prairie falcon. Order: Falconiformes Family: Falconidae. Falconidae is a family of diurnal birds of prey, notably the falcons and caracaras. They differ from hawks, eagles, and kites in that they kill with their beaks instead of their talons. Five species have been recorded in the park. American kestrel, Falco sparverius; N, E, W, SP=u, S=u, F=u