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Caracara Collection

The caracara, a majestic bird of prey, has captivated the attention of artists and photographers throughout history

Background imageCaracara Collection: Eurasian sparrowhawk engraving 1892

Eurasian sparrowhawk engraving 1892
Die VAogel - Dr. Alfred Brehm, Leipzig und Wien 1892

Background imageCaracara Collection: Phalcoboenus australis, striated caracara

Phalcoboenus australis, striated caracara
Ff. 37. Watercolour painting by George Forster (1773) annotated Falco harpe mas junior and made during Captain James Cooks second voyage to explore the southern continent (1772-75)

Background imageCaracara Collection: Secretary bird engraving 1892

Secretary bird engraving 1892
Die VAogel - Dr. Alfred Brehm, Leipzig und Wien 1892

Background imageCaracara Collection: Crested Caracara - in flight Lake Kissimees, florida, USA BI001266

Crested Caracara - in flight Lake Kissimees, florida, USA BI001266
COS-1122 Crested Caracara - in flight Lake Kissimees, Florida, USA Polyborus plancus Bill Coster Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only and may not be reproduced in any way

Background imageCaracara Collection: Osprey, Pandion haliaetus, and caracara, Caracara plancus

Osprey, Pandion haliaetus, and caracara, Caracara plancus
5855167 Osprey, Pandion haliaetus, and caracara, Caracara plancus; (add.info.: Osprey, Pandion haliaetus, and caracara, Caracara plancus)

Background imageCaracara Collection: USA, South Texas. Laguna Seca, crested caracara pair

USA, South Texas. Laguna Seca, crested caracara pair

Background imageCaracara Collection: USA, South Texas. Laguna Seca, crested caracara display

USA, South Texas. Laguna Seca, crested caracara display

Background imageCaracara Collection: USA, South Texas. Laguna Seca, crested caracara alighting

USA, South Texas. Laguna Seca, crested caracara alighting

Background imageCaracara Collection: Crested caracaras (Caracara cheriway), midair aggressive interaction between two for

Crested caracaras (Caracara cheriway), midair aggressive interaction between two for access to perch, Martin Refuge, Rio Grande Valley, Texas, USA, March

Background imageCaracara Collection: Mountain Caracara (Phalcoboenus megalopterus) taking off, Laguna Canapa, Altiplano

Mountain Caracara (Phalcoboenus megalopterus) taking off, Laguna Canapa, Altiplano, Bolivia

Background imageCaracara Collection: Falkland Caracara or Johnny Rook (Phalcoboenus australis), protected and highly intelligent

Falkland Caracara or Johnny Rook (Phalcoboenus australis), protected and highly intelligent bird of prey. South America, Falkland Islands, Carcass Island

Background imageCaracara Collection: Striated Caracara (Phalcoboenus australis) in flight, Sea Lion Island, Falkland Islands

Striated Caracara (Phalcoboenus australis) in flight, Sea Lion Island, Falkland Islands

Background imageCaracara Collection: Cara cara searching for preys in the Torres del Paine National Park, Patagonia, Chile

Cara cara searching for preys in the Torres del Paine National Park, Patagonia, Chile

Background imageCaracara Collection: Puma (Puma concolor) cub, aged nine months, chasing scavenging White-throated Caracaras

Puma (Puma concolor) cub, aged nine months, chasing scavenging White-throated Caracaras (Phalcoboenus albogularis), Torres del Paine National Park / Estancia Laguna Armarga, Patagonia, Chile

Background imageCaracara Collection: Crested caracara (Caracara cheriway), adult, walking on beach

Crested caracara (Caracara cheriway), adult, walking on beach. Pacific coast, Oaxaca state, Mexico. November

Background imageCaracara Collection: Crested caracara (Caracara cheriway) juvenile, on beach. Oaxaca state, Mexico. November

Crested caracara (Caracara cheriway) juvenile, on beach. Oaxaca state, Mexico. November

Background imageCaracara Collection: DDE-90038450

DDE-90038450
Crested Caracara, Polyborus plancus. Perched as it scans ground for food. Pantanal, Brazil. Date: 09/02/2010

Background imageCaracara Collection: DDE-90038437

DDE-90038437
Crested Caracara, Polyborus plancus, as it scans ground for food. Pantanal, Brazil. Date: 17/02/2005

Background imageCaracara Collection: DDE-90038435

DDE-90038435
Crested Caracara, Polyborus plancus, in a mating call pose. Pantanal, Brazil. Date: 17/02/2005

Background imageCaracara Collection: DDE-90038436

DDE-90038436
Crested Caracara, Polyborus plancus, as it scans ground for food. Pantanal, Brazil. Date: 17/02/2005

Background imageCaracara Collection: DDE-90038434

DDE-90038434
Crested Caracaras, Polyborus plancus, eating carrion. Pantanal, Brazil. Date: 17/02/2005

Background imageCaracara Collection: DDE-90038433

DDE-90038433
Crested Caracara, Polyborus plancus, as it scans ground for food. Pantanal, Brazil. Date: 17/02/2005

Background imageCaracara Collection: DDE-90038432

DDE-90038432
Crested Caracara, Polyborus plancus, as it scans ground for food. Pantanal, Brazil. Date: 17/02/2005

Background imageCaracara Collection: DDE-90038431

DDE-90038431
Crested Caracara, Polyborus plancus, as it scans ground for food. Pantanal, Brazil. Date: 17/02/2005

Background imageCaracara Collection: DDE-90038430

DDE-90038430
Crested Caracara, Polyborus plancus, as it scans ground for food. Pantanal, Brazil. Date: 17/02/2005

Background imageCaracara Collection: DDE-90037369

DDE-90037369
Striated Caracara or Johnny Rook (Phalcoboenus australis) obtain much of their food by attacking other seabirds. They also take goslings, young penguins and eggs of penguins and geese

Background imageCaracara Collection: DDE-90037248

DDE-90037248
Crested Caracara (Caracara cheriway) adult, landing with wings beating, Hidalgo county, s. Texas, April Date: 17/02/2005

Background imageCaracara Collection: Caracara

Caracara Ridden By J.Fanning St Leger Festival Doncaster Racecourse, Doncaster 11 September 2003 Date: 11 September 2003

Background imageCaracara Collection: A Northern Crested Caracara standing on a log at London Zoo, September 1925 (b / w photo)

A Northern Crested Caracara standing on a log at London Zoo, September 1925 (b / w photo)
3116199 A Northern Crested Caracara standing on a log at London Zoo, September 1925 (b/w photo) by Bond, Frederick William (1887-1942)

Background imageCaracara Collection: Fiery-breasted bushshrike and yellow-headed caracara

Fiery-breasted bushshrike and yellow-headed caracara
Fiery-breasted bushshrike, Malaconotus cruentus, and yellow-headed caracara, Milvago chimachima. Handcoloured copperplate engraving from Rene Primevere Lessons Complements de Buffon, Pourrat Freres

Background imageCaracara Collection: A Northern Crested Caracara at London Zoo, pre 1930 (b / w photo)

A Northern Crested Caracara at London Zoo, pre 1930 (b / w photo)
2908816 A Northern Crested Caracara at London Zoo, pre 1930 (b/w photo) by Bond, Frederick William (1887-1942); Zoological Society of London; eZoological Society of London; British, out of copyright

Background imageCaracara Collection: Caracara, 1864 (colour litho)

Caracara, 1864 (colour litho)
998888 Caracara, 1864 (colour litho) by German School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: A Bilder-Atlas zur wissenschaftlich-populAaren Naturgeschichte der VAogel in ihren sAammtlichen)

Background imageCaracara Collection: food caracara

food caracara
miquel angel artús illana

Background imageCaracara Collection: Southern crested caracara (Caracara plancus), Carcass Island, Falkland Islands

Southern crested caracara (Caracara plancus), Carcass Island, Falkland Islands

Background imageCaracara Collection: Striated caracara (Phalcoboenus australis) group with one landing from above with only wings

Striated caracara (Phalcoboenus australis) group with one landing from above with only wings and tail visible. Carcass Island, Falkland Islands, October

Background imageCaracara Collection: Southern Crested Caracara, Torres del Paine National Park, Chile, South AmericaPatagonia

Southern Crested Caracara, Torres del Paine National Park, Chile, South AmericaPatagonia, Patagonia

Background imageCaracara Collection: A crested caracara walks along a river bank in the Brazilian Pantanal with a reflection showing

A crested caracara walks along a river bank in the Brazilian Pantanal with a reflection showing on the brown river water

Background imageCaracara Collection: Striated Caracara (Phalcoboenus australis) or Johnny Rook, juvenile, considered as very intelligent

Striated Caracara (Phalcoboenus australis) or Johnny Rook, juvenile, considered as very intelligent and curious, one of the rarest birds of prey in the world

Background imageCaracara Collection: Caracara plancus, southern caracara

Caracara plancus, southern caracara
Ff. 33. Watercolour painting by George Forster made during Captain James Cooks second voyage to explore the southern continent (1772-75)

Background imageCaracara Collection: Chimango Caracara Milvago chimango Tierra del Fuego Argentina November

Chimango Caracara Milvago chimango Tierra del Fuego Argentina November

Background imageCaracara Collection: Striated Caracara / Jonny Rook - feeding on mussels

Striated Caracara / Jonny Rook - feeding on mussels
JPF-11106 Striated Caracara / Jonny Rook - feeding on mussels FALKLAND ISLANDS Phalcoboenus australis Jean Paul Ferrero Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only

Background imageCaracara Collection: Picture No. 11981078

Picture No. 11981078
Southern Crested Caracara, Pantanal Wetlands, Mato Grosso, Brazil Date:

Background imageCaracara Collection: Picture No. 11981023

Picture No. 11981023
Yellow-headed Caracara, Los Llanos, Colombia Date:

Background imageCaracara Collection: Picture No. 11980913

Picture No. 11980913
Southern Crested Caracara, portrait, Pantanal Wetlands, Mato Grosso, Brazil Date:

Background imageCaracara Collection: Picture No. 11980871

Picture No. 11980871
Yellow-headed Caracara, Los Llanos, Colombia Date:

Background imageCaracara Collection: Osprey, Pandion haliaetus, and southern crested

Osprey, Pandion haliaetus, and southern crested caracara, Caracara plancus.. Handcolored copperplate stipple engraving from Dumont de Sainte-Croixs Dictionary of Natural Science: Ornithology, Paris

Background imageCaracara Collection: USA, Texas, Linn, Cozad Ranch. Portrait of crested caracara head against red dirt

USA, Texas, Linn, Cozad Ranch. Portrait of crested caracara head against red dirt. Credit as: Arthur Morris / Jaynes Gallery / DanitaDelimont

Background imageCaracara Collection: USA, Texas, Linn, Cozad Ranch. Crested caracara landing on tree branch. Credit as

USA, Texas, Linn, Cozad Ranch. Crested caracara landing on tree branch. Credit as: Arthur Morris / Jaynes Gallery / DanitaDelimont



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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.