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FollowCara Cara on the Lookout; 12 November 2015; 07:37am
Cara Cara are interesting birds. As raptors go, they are not the largest, being somewhere between a Red Shouldered Hawk and an American Bald Eagle in size.
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Cara Cara are interesting birds. As raptors go, they are not the largest, being somewhere between a Red Shouldered Hawk and an American Bald Eagle in size.
They are also called: Mexican Eagles and King of the Vultures.
They are known to consort with vultures, getting in on carrion feasts, though I have also watched them hopping for over an hour across grasses chasing, if you can believe it, grasshoppers to feed themselves.
I snapped this one as it was about to strike out for something it could see past where I was standing. Pretty sure this is a male as it's neck plumage is fairly light in color. Females tend to have more brown in this area.
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They are also called: Mexican Eagles and King of the Vultures.
They are known to consort with vultures, getting in on carrion feasts, though I have also watched them hopping for over an hour across grasses chasing, if you can believe it, grasshoppers to feed themselves.
I snapped this one as it was about to strike out for something it could see past where I was standing. Pretty sure this is a male as it's neck plumage is fairly light in color. Females tend to have more brown in this area.
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SONY DSC-HX50V
Aperture 63/10 ISO 400 Shutter 1/125 Focal Length 12900/100
Bastrop, Texas, US
Dec, 2023
Aperture 63/10 ISO 400 Shutter 1/125 Focal Length 12900/100
Bastrop, Texas, US
Dec, 2023
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