Yellow Headed Caracara? This is nonsense - It doesn't even have a yellow head!
Actually that was just a (particularly whiny juvenile). Here's its parent (which was also making a racket):
These attractive little raptors were probably the most commonly seen species in our time in the Llanos (after the massed vultures). They seem to be rather generalist and are by no means lacking in smarts. The two above had worked out they might be able to wrangle some of the chicken that was being fed to the caiman (as seen here) and squawked their hearts out til they got some. Meanwhile the one below dived in to nick a bit of fish that our guide had intended to use to lure a black-collared hawk from its perch. I had to crop this photo to make the caracara stand out for the blog but in the original there are a pair of enormous feet looming into the top of the frame as the black-collar arrives a fraction of a second too late.
They also seem to be endearingly social, we would often see them flying in pairs or following one another with only the occasional squabble….
4 comments:
great sait ! i like this and we need to save this birds its our rsponsebleti!
Gorgeous - - - even the whiny juvenile.
Wow! They're beautiful. Great shots. I find it humorous they were willing to beg for a free meal.
Thanks all - these are lovely little characters and I'm glad y'all liked them
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