The Southern Crested Caracara is a common sight throughout the Pantanal - particularly in open grasslands and along riverbanks. It's a species of large falcon, second biggest in the world by mean body mass - with a length of 50–65 cm and a wingspan of 120–130 cm.
Scientific Name
Caracara plancus
Local Name
Caracara
Description
Large falcon, with a length of 50–65 cm and a wingspan of 120–130 cm.
Dark brown with a much lighter mottled chest and head. The head is topped with a black crown and a slightly bushy crest.
This species is common and conspicuous within it's range where it can often be seen perching near open spaces and foraging on foot like a chicken.
Southern Crested Caracara in flight.
Credit: Charles Sharp
Banner image: Southern Crested Caracara (Shutterstock/Natalia Sinjushina & Evgeniy Meyke)