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Caracaras are birds of prey in the family Falconidae. They are traditionally placed in the subfamily Polyborinae, but are sometimes considered part of their own ...

Caracara - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

A Taxonomic study of Crested Caracaras (Falconidae). Wilson Bull. 111(3): 330-339. Available online (PDF) External links.

Caracara (genus) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Caracaras: Range, Description, Photos, Diet, Breeding ... Caracaras are birds of prey occur in South and Central America, just reaching the southern United States ...

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The sunset shot of two caracaras was taken in February, 2002, in Kenedy Co., Texas. The bird at right, as well as the next shot, was photographed in February 2002, ...

Crested Caracara (Caracara cheriway) AKA Mexican Eagle

Caracaras, sometimes called Johnny rooks, love to cause trouble. Watch a group of these birds make a mess of a film crew's camp!

Video -- Caracara Cutups -- National Geographic

Caracaras are recognized by their long legs and by the reddish naked skin of the cheeks and throat. They range in size from 40 to 60 cm (16 to 24 inches) long.