Daptrius carunculatus
Antisana, Ecuador
P4182137
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The Yellow-headed Caracara is a small, pale caracara of open habitats in lowlands from Costa Rica south to northern Argentina and Uruguay.
Milvago chimachima es un caracara pequeño y pálido de hábitats abiertos en tierras bajas desde el sur de Costa Rica hasta el norte de Argentina y Uruguay.
Yellow-Headed Caracara/Milvago chimachima
🔎 Daptrius chimachima
Pereira, Colombia 7/2024
Nikon D500
ISO 3000 f7.1 1/800s
Reminder: Give Wildlife Space - Make sure to bring binoculars or a camera with a telephoto lens, and give our wildlife the respect they deserve by not going near them.
The Yellow-headed Caracara is a small, pale caracara of open habitats in lowlands from Costa Rica south to northern Argentina and Uruguay.
Milvago chimachima es un caracara pequeño y pálido de hábitats abiertos en tierras bajas desde el sur de Costa Rica hasta el norte de Argentina y Uruguay.
Yellow-Headed Caracara/Milvago chimachima
🔎 Daptrius chimachima
Pereira, Colombia 7/2024
Nikon D500
ISO 3000 f7.1 1/800s
Reminder: Give Wildlife Space - Make sure to bring binoculars or a camera with a telephoto lens, and give our wildlife the respect they deserve by not going near them.
The Yellow-headed Caracara is a small, pale caracara of open habitats in lowlands from Costa Rica south to northern Argentina and Uruguay.
Milvago chimachima es un caracara pequeño y pálido de hábitats abiertos en tierras bajas desde el sur de Costa Rica hasta el norte de Argentina y Uruguay.
Yellow-Headed Caracara/Milvago chimachima
🔎 Daptrius chimachima
Pereira, Colombia 7/2024
Nikon D500
ISO 3000 f7.1 1/800s
Reminder: Give Wildlife Space - Make sure to bring binoculars or a camera with a telephoto lens, and give our wildlife the respect they deserve by not going near them.