Caracara Collection
The caracara, a majestic bird of prey, has captivated the attention of artists and photographers throughout history
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The caracara, a majestic bird of prey, has captivated the attention of artists and photographers throughout history. In an exquisite Eurasian sparrowhawk engraving from 1892, its regal presence is immortalized. Another species, the striated caracara (Phalcoboenus australis), showcases its unique markings in all their glory. Meanwhile, an enchanting secretary bird engraving from the same era captures this magnificent creature's elegance and grace. On the shores of Lake Kissimees in Florida, USA, a Crested Caracara soars through the air with unparalleled freedom. In midair aggressive interaction between two Crested Caracaras (Caracara cheriway), we witness their fierce nature and determination. The Mountain Caracara (Phalcoboenus megalopterus) takes off gracefully against the backdrop of Laguna Canapa on the Altiplano. A nine-month-old Puma cub chases scavenging White-throated Caracaras (Phalcoboenus albogularis) in Torres del Paine National Park in Patagonia, Chile—an awe-inspiring display of both predator and prey. The Falkland Caracara or Johnny Rook (Phalcoboenus australis), protected and highly intelligent, commands respect wherever it roams. On Sea Lion Island in Falkland Islands, a Striated Caracara spreads its wings majestically while soaring above breathtaking landscapes. In Torres del Paine National Park once more, another Cara cara diligently searches for prey amidst Patagonia's rugged beauty. From Pacific coast beaches to Oaxaca state in Mexico during November migration season—adults and juveniles alike—the Crested caracaras continue to leave us spellbound with their presence. These captivating birds remind us that nature's wonders are boundless and deserve our utmost admiration.