How To Use Caracara In A Sentence
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It's penguins, albatrosses, caracaras, steamer ducks and a couple of endemic small jobs you've come for.
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Falconidae contains 11 genera and 64 species, and is divided into two subfamilies, Polyborinae (caracaras and forest-falcons) and Falconinae (true falcons and falconets).
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He further suggested that falcons ‘probably represent a raptorial branch of this radiation’ (p. 144), a suggestion presumably based on the anatomy of caracaras.
Giant hoatzins of doom
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A strange bird of prey called the striated caracaras.
Bird Sounds Recorded from Far Afield
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Directly in front of me a caracara bird chases a screaming penguin who scurries into a little hole beneath the tussock, safe.
Margie Goldsmith: Traveling to the Falkland Islands: Sub-Antarctica

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Here you stand a good chance of spotting such rare birds as the chestnut-fronted macaw and red-throated caracara.
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A fluent winner of a modest maiden race at Beverley last time, Caracara could hardly have scored with more authority.
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Bird watchers will be treated to the sight of caracara hawks, Florida sandhill cranes, and numerous other species.
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Black caracaras have a mutualistic relationship with tapirs.
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We observed several instances of Crested and Chimango caracaras feeding on rhea eggs in deserted nests.
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Until you spot a long-limbed, regal caracara or a cute, little falconet, you haven't met the whole Falconidae family.
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It looked as if the caracara would polish off the duck; but our boat drifting nearer made it nervous.
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Here you stand a good chance of spotting such rare birds as the chestnut-fronted macaw and red-throated caracara.
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Until you spot a long-limbed, regal caracara or a cute, little falconet, you haven't met the whole Falconidae family.
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It's penguins, albatrosses, caracaras, steamer ducks and a couple of endemic small jobs you've come for.
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Some of the oldest known falconids include a crested caracara and a peregrine falcon, both of which lived to 22 years old.
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Sounds like a Mexican buzzard, formally known as the crested caracara, said Johnson County outdoorsman Ronnie Galbreath, who raises boer-cross goats outside Joshua.
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Unlike most hawks, falcons do not build nests (though caracaras do).
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Sometimes seen feeding alongside vultures at carcasses is the longer-necked and larger-headed crested caracara (Polyborus plancus), a hawk with distinctive markings.
Did you know? Mexico's vultures have very different eating habits.