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Adult, with typical yellow skin in face. Striated Caracara or Johnny Rook (Phalcoboenus australis), protected, endemic to the Falklands and highly intelligent bird of prey. South America, Falkland Islands, January
Image ID: | 860-290911 |
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Artist: | Martin Zwick |
phalcoboenus australis
antarctica
adult
predator
alone
posing
portrait
overview
scavenger
look
three quarter shot
endemic
falkland islands
phalcoboenus
striated caracara
phalcoboenus australis
near threatened species
iucn
nt
january
south atlantic ocean
nobody
adults
predators
predatory
single
lonely
only
solo
one
lone
posed
pose
settlings
settling
portraits
overviews
global sight
global sights
full length
scavengers
looked
looking
three quarter views
three quarter view
three quarter shots
three quarter sight
three quarter sights
three quarter length
endemics
endemic species
falkland
islas malvinas
falkland islands archipelago
striated caracaras
phalcoboenus australis
southern atlantic
with nobody
stage of development
individual
predation
relation between species
species
enumeration
shot
necrophage
diet pattern
species particularity
south america
america
falconidae
falconiformes
aves
tetrapoda
vertebrata
chordata
deuterostomia
coelomata
bilateria
metazoa
opisthokonta
eukaryota
caracara
prey diurnal bird
bird
wild animal
animal
convention on international trade in endangered species of wild
cites
low risk
iucn
lr
iucn red list of threatened species
atlantic ocean
world sea and ocean