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Crested Caracara

Caracara plancus
(Miller, JF, 1777)
Carancho
Carcará

Family: Falconidae
Order: Falconiformes
Class: Aves
Phylum / Division: Chordata
Kingdom: Animalia

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Records from Campo quijano

Conservation status according to BirdLife International: Least Concern

Synonyms: Falco plancus.

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Description: It is a medium-to-large raptor with a robust build, easily recognized by its dark crown, bare orange- to reddish-toned facial skin, and its characteristic confident, terrestrial gait. The plumage combines brown, black, and whitish hues, with a finely barred breast and long wings that show contrasting pale panels in flight. Its silhouette is noticeably flatter and less aerodynamic than that of other raptors, resulting in strong but less graceful flight.

Geographic distribution: It is widely distributed across South America, occurring throughout large portions of Brazil, Uruguay, Paraguay, Bolivia, Argentina, and parts of central and northern Chile. In many regions it is among the most common raptors and inhabits environments ranging from tropical areas to open Patagonian landscapes.

Habitat: Occupies a broad variety of open or semi-open habitats, including grasslands, steppes, savannas, ranchlands, wetland margins, and rural zones. Its high ecological flexibility allows it to thrive in suburban areas, roadsides, and landscapes heavily influenced by human activity.

Diet: A highly opportunistic feeder, taking carrion, small vertebrates, large insects, various invertebrates, and occasionally live prey captured on the ground. It may also steal food from other species, investigate garbage sites, or follow fires and farm machinery to exploit newly exposed resources.

Behavior: Well known for its inquisitive behavior, often inspecting objects or remains on the ground. It walks with ease and frequently focuses on easily accessible resources, including those associated with human presence. It is often gregarious, forming groups where food is abundant. Its flight is steady, with spaced wingbeats and long glides.

Breeding: Builds large nests made of sticks and branches, usually placed in trees, palms, or artificial structures. Clutches generally contain two to three eggs, incubated for several weeks. Juveniles display paler plumage and often gather in small groups while developing their foraging skills.

Conservation status: Classified as Least Concern, supported by its wide distribution and strong adaptability to transformed environments. Populations are stable or increasing in many regions.


Author of this compilation: EcoRegistros – 08/12/2025




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Last published photographs

Foto
Photography ID: 412670
  Adult

Campo quijano
Salta
Argentina
09/26/2020
Ramón Rodolfo Copa
Foto
Photography ID: 411372
  Adult

Campo quijano
Salta
Argentina
09/13/2020
Ramón Rodolfo Copa
Foto
Photography ID: 367479
  Juvenile

Campo quijano
Salta
Argentina
12/09/2019
Ramón Rodolfo Copa
Foto
Photography ID: 353261
♂ ♀
  Adult

Campo quijano
Salta
Argentina
09/28/2019
Ramón Rodolfo Copa
Foto
Photography ID: 287477
  Adult

Campo quijano
Salta
Argentina
09/20/2018
Ramón Rodolfo Copa
Foto
Photography ID: 280485
  Adult

Campo quijano
Salta
Argentina
08/11/2018
Ramón Rodolfo Copa
Foto
Photography ID: 222397
  Adult

Campo quijano
Salta
Argentina
10/08/2017
Ramón Rodolfo Copa
Foto
Photography ID: 202702
  Adult

Campo quijano
Salta
Argentina
04/30/2017
Ramón Rodolfo Copa
Foto
Photography ID: 202455
  Adult

Campo quijano
Salta
Argentina
03/26/2017
Ramón Rodolfo Copa
Foto
Photography ID: 178456
  Adult

Campo quijano
Salta
Argentina
12/04/2016
Ramón Rodolfo Copa
Foto
Photography ID: 171202
  Juvenile

Campo quijano
Salta
Argentina
08/24/2015
Ramón Rodolfo Copa
Foto
Photography ID: 165754
  Adult

Campo quijano
Salta
Argentina
08/15/2016
Ramón Rodolfo Copa



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Video ID: 3987
♂ ♀
  Adult

Campo quijano
Salta
Argentina
09/28/2019
Ramón Rodolfo Copa



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Record IDDateExact timeCountryProvince / departmentPlaceFilmedPhotographedRecorded vocalObservedHeardWounded or deadNumber of individualsUser or BibliographyDetail
129398526/09/2020ArgentinaSaltaEl Encon, Campo quijanoRamón Rodolfo Copa
128854513/09/2020ArgentinaSaltaEl Encon, Campo quijanoRamón Rodolfo Copa
114638009/12/2019ArgentinaSaltaEl Encon, Campo quijanoRamón Rodolfo Copa
114220424/11/2019ArgentinaSaltaCampo quijanoGonzalo Diaz
110204128/09/2019ArgentinaSaltaEl Encon, Campo quijanoRamón Rodolfo Copa
80872220/09/2018ArgentinaSaltaEl Encon, Campo quijanoRamón Rodolfo Copa
79101011/08/2018ArgentinaSaltaEl Encon, Campo quijanoRamón Rodolfo Copa
62482908/10/2017ArgentinaSaltaEl Encon, Campo quijanoRamón Rodolfo Copa
57452030/04/2017ArgentinaSaltaPotrero de Linares, Campo quijanoRamón Rodolfo Copa
57381826/03/2017ArgentinaSaltaEl Encon, Campo quijanoRamón Rodolfo Copa
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Citation recommended:

EcoRegistros. 2026. Crested Caracara (Caracara plancus) - Species sheet. Acceded from https://www.ecoregistros.org on 15/03/2026.