between the white-throated and mountain caracaras have been reported but not widely accepted. Taxonomic systems agree that the white-throated caracara is monotypic...
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exception being the red-throated caracara). The caracaras are found throughout much of the Americas. The range of the crested caracara extends as far north...
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fairly common. It resembles the closely related Carunculated Caracara and White-throated Caracara, but unlike those species, its chest is uniform black. Juveniles...
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The red-throated caracara (Ibycter americanus) is a social species of bird of prey in the family Falconidae. It is placed in the monotypic genus Ibycter...
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White-throated bulbul White-throated bush chat White-throated bushtit White-throated cacholote White-throated canary White-throated caracara White-throated...
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buzzard-eagle turkey vulture Andean condor crested caracara chimango caracara white-throated caracara striated caracara Magellanic oystercatcher blackish oystercatcher...
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List of Falconidae (section Genus Caracara)
Falconidae Subfamily Polyborinae Genus Daptrius – black caracara Genus Ibycter – red-throated caracara (sometimes included in Daptrius) Genus Phalcoboenus...
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the red-throated caracara, which mainly feeds on the larvae of bees and wasps; others are more generalist in their diet. The falcons and caracaras are generally...
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List of least concern birds (section White-eyes)
falconet Pied falconet Yellow-headed caracara White-throated caracara Carunculated caracara Chimango caracara Mountain caracara Pygmy falcon Spot-winged falconet...
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today, while some sources also include its close relative, the red-throated caracara, which is normally placed in the genus Ibycter. D. ater are considered...
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