Sunday, January 20, 2013

Crested Caracara

 I am linking up my  post with Wild Bird Wednesday and Nature Notes

More from my archives..the Crested Caracara is a bird of prey and is in the family Falconidae. I am not sure who reads different state listserves for birds that are being seen. But, it appears a Caracara has made it to New Jersey and is being seen near Cape May. So, I was reminded of the Crested Caracara I have seen on my previous trips. I wanted to share my Crested Caracara with my followers who might not know what this bird looks like.






The Northern Crested Caracara seen during our trip to Curacao.I believe these birds are also seen in the Texas area of the United States.


They kind of remind me more of a Turkey or Black Vulture than a bird of prey. I did read they are kind of sluggish and can even be scavengers. The shot above was taken during my trip to Costa Rica. Not the best flight shot but I thought is was neat to see two together.



To see more beautiful and wonderful bird photos please visit:
 Stewart's Wild Bird Wednesday and Michelle's  Nature Notes.
Thanks to Stewart for hosting Wild Bird Wednesday and thanks to Michelle for hosting Nature Notes.
I wish everyone a happy week ahead and Happy Birding!

43 comments:

  1. Lovely pics - I've never seen the bird before.

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  2. For sure, I have never seen a Crested Caracara! But I do read a listserve for birding so if I ever see that a Crested Caracara is here in Ontario I will likely want to see it for myself. :)

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  3. Magnificent wildlife shots ~ gems of nature ~

    (A Creative Harbor)

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  4. What an unusual bird! We have a couple of different vultures up here, but nothing quite like that one.
    Your Mosaic Monday photos of the snow geese were wonderful - I'd love to see a gathering like that.

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  5. An interesting and beautiful bird.
    Your photos are excellent.
    I send greetings.
    Lucia

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  6. I've never even heard of that bird! It is really beautiful. Thanks for sharing :)

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  7. Hallo Eileen!I've never seen that bird before.It's beautiful!Fantastic photos!Have a lovely day!
    Dimi..

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  8. Great post for the theme!
    Lovely photos!

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  9. "Not the best flight shot" your not the best is great to me! The exotic Caracara is quite a sight.

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  10. What an exotic looking bird!& to have been seen possibly here is amazing,thank-you for sharing this ,phyllis

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  11. I have seen caracaras in Texas and here too I think, unless I'm mixing up my winters. (Highly possible.) Great photos.

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  12. Great shots of the interesting bird. I haven't ever seen one of them.

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  13. I've never seen one, and just got very excited when you said they might be here in Texas. Thanks for posting!

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  14. One of these was seen in New Jersey?! Wow, how cool is that! I'm definitely not familiar with this species - thanks for sharing your photos. I really like them - they have an odd beauty, don't they? Some day I'm going to take a birding trip to Costa Rica...

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  15. Great photos of a very interesting bird.

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  16. What an interestig looking bird. I think your flight shot is great!

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  17. i haven't seen this bird at all, so unique.

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  18. I haven't seen or heard about this bird before...how interesting!

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  19. Nice pictures you show. Want days a good day :)

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  20. Wow, that's pretty awesome! I had no idea caracaras ever showed up in that part of the country. I've never seen one, but would love to. Nice shots! Congrats!

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  21. I have not encountered a Crested Caracara in my wanderings but I do look forward to seeing one of these days.

    Great captures, Eileen
    Have a happy day :)

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  22. wonderful pics! also the next post :)

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  23. Lovely shots of great birds, Eileen. Would love to see one!

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  24. hi eileen,

    great series of bird photos.

    beautiful little birds!

    have a great day!

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  25. I saw the Caracara in CostaRica. But, of course, not this close. If I had been alone I woudl probaly managed to. But you can´t really leave the group. :(

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  26. Aren't those crested caracaras marvelous looking?!! And you've managed to get some really good close-up photos of them.

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  27. Cape May you say? I have to check that out...

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  28. Wow --- they are amazing Eileen. Look like eagles to me. Great captures.

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  30. Hi Eileen!
    It's always interesting to see new birds, and this one I've never seen before! Nice shots!
    Thanks for your kind comment! Greetings Pia

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  31. I have never seen them in person, but they seem much prettier then the vultures! I love watching vultures in flight, I just adore how they flow!

    Many thanks for all your wonderful help with my bird I.d's, I am just a very casual bird lover!

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  32. What an interesting bird. Not only have I never seen it, I've never heard of it. I stopped over at the Curacao airport on our Bonaire scuba vacation. Typing these words make me want to go back.

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  33. Thank you for sharing your pictures of a really neat bird!
    There's a fair population of them here in central and south Florida. It's easy to pass them by thinking they're vultures.

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  34. What a great looking bird - it almost looks like a kids cartoon of a bird of a prey. I love to see one - and the flocks of snow geese that flank it!

    Cheers and thanks for the link to WBW.

    Stewart M - Melbourne

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  35. Oh Eileen, how very, very COOL are these and what a thrill to see one this had to be~

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  36. lovely photos, strangely handsome bird!

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  37. Eileen, I would not have known this one so I thanks for showing such a colorful and interesting bird!

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  38. The photos of the snow geese are simply stunning.

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  39. What an interesting looking bird. I always wonder why there is some odd color on a bird. Like mallards. What advantage are bright orange feet? I will have to look to see if there is an answer to that. Thank you for linking in Eileen...Michelle

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