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Caracaras Collection

Caracaras, the majestic birds of prey, captivate us with their impressive flights and striking appearances

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Caracaras Collection: Crested Caracara - in flight Lake Kissimees, florida, USA BI001266
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Caracaras Collection: Striated Caracara (Phalcoboenus australis) in flight, Sea Lion Island, Falkland Islands
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Caracaras Collection: DDE-90038434
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Caracaras Collection: Two young visitors meet a tame Striated Caracara at London Zoo, June 1914 (b / w photo)
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Caracaras Collection: Carunculated Caracara (Phalcoboenus carunculatus), Ecuador
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Caracaras Collection: Black Caracara (Daptrius ater) perched on a branch, Manu National Park, Peru
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Caracaras Collection: Striated Caracara / Jonny Rook - feeding on mussels
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Caracaras Collection: Picture No. 11981078
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Caracaras Collection: Picture No. 11981023
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Caracaras Collection: Picture No. 11980913
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Caracaras Collection: Picture No. 11980871
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Caracaras Collection: Polyborus plancus, Crested Caracara, side view
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Caracaras Collection: Falco araea, Sooty Falcon perched on a tree branch
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Caracaras Collection: 2603393; out of copyright
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Caracaras Collection: Picture No. 11074155
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Caracaras Collection: Picture No. 10899115
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Caracaras Collection: Picture No. 10861656
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Caracaras Collection: Picture No. 10861657
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Caracaras Collection: Picture No. 10848420
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Caracaras Collection: Picture No. 10783903
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Caracaras Collection: Picture No. 10783902
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Caracaras Collection: Carunculated Caracara (Phalcoboenus carunculatus) adult, walking on paramo, Antisana, Andes
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Caracaras Collection: Striated Caracara (Phalcoboenus australis) adult, walking on ground, West Point Island
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Caracaras Collection: Polyborus plancus, Crested Caracara, side view
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Caracaras Collection: Falcon (falconinae) with leather hood on its head and identity band on its leg
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Caracaras Collection: Falcon perched on wooden bar, side view
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Caracaras Collection: Blindfolded falcon, side view
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Caracaras Collection: White-throated Caracara (Phalcoboenus albogularis) adult, standing on snow, Argentina, august
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Caracaras Collection: Chimango Caracara (Milvago chimango) immature, first winter plumage, feeding on frog
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Caracaras Collection: Southern Crested Caracara (Caracara plancus) adult, close-up off head, Pantanal, Mato Grosso, Brazil
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Caracaras Collection: Northern Crested Caracara (Caracara cheriway) adult, feeding on American Coot (Fulica americana)
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Caracaras Collection: Chimango Caracara (Milvago chimango) adult, standing amongst wildflowers, Tierra del Fuego
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Caracaras Collection: Striated Caracara (Phalcoboenus australis) immature, close-up of head, Carcass Island
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Caracaras Collection: Yellow-headed Caracara (Milvago chimachima) adult, standing on shingle bank, Costa Rica, february
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Caracaras Collection: Crested Caracara -landing. Magallanes Peninsula - Patagonia - Argentina
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Caracaras Collection: Crested Caracara. Magallanes Peninsula - Patagonia - Argentina
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Caracaras Collection: Striated Caracara - At Black-browed Albatross Colony Steeple Jason, Falkland Islands
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Caracaras Collection: Striated Caracara - feeding on mussels - Falkland Islands
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Caracaras Collection: Yellow-Headed Caracara Llannos, Venezuela
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Caracaras Collection: Crested Caracara South Texas in March
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Caracaras Collection: Crested Caracara - in flight South Texas in March
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Caracaras Collection: Crested Caracara - preening central Florida
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Caracaras Collection: Crested Caracara central Florida
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Caracaras Collection: Striated Caracara (Johnny Rook) - feeding on mussels
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Caracaras Collection: Striated Caracara Falklands
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Caracaras Collection: Crested Caracara - with remains of American Coot, scavanging Viera Wetlands, florida, USA BI001279


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Caracaras, the majestic birds of prey, captivate us with their impressive flights and striking appearances. In Lake Kissimees, Florida, USA, the Crested Caracara soars through the sky with grace and power (BI001266). Its distinctive crest adds an element of regality to its already commanding presence. On Sea Lion Island in the Falkland Islands, we encounter the Striated Caracara (Phalcoboenus australis) as it glides effortlessly through the air (DDE-90038434). This species showcases its adaptability by thriving in diverse environments like these remote islands. A remarkable moment frozen in time takes us back to June 1914 at London Zoo when two young visitors meet a tame Striated Caracara (b/w photo). The connection between humans and these magnificent creatures is evident even then. The Falkland Islands once again provide a picturesque backdrop for another image capturing the flight of a Striated Caracara (Picture No. 11981078). Its wings outstretched against the vast expanse of blue sky evoke a sense of freedom and adventure. In Ecuador, we are introduced to the unique Carunculated Caracara (Phalcoboenus carunculatus), distinguished by its distinct facial features. This bird stands as a symbol of resilience amidst challenging landscapes. Perched on a branch in Manu National Park, Peru, we find the Black Caracara (Daptrius ater) showcasing its sleek black plumage. With piercing eyes that seem to hold ancient wisdom, this bird commands attention wherever it goes. Whether soaring above lakeshores or perching on branches high above ground level, caracaras remind us of nature's awe-inspiring beauty. These captivating creatures continue to enchant both wildlife enthusiasts and casual observers alike with their elegance and strength.