
This is an angry looking bird if ever I saw one! It is a caracara, which is a bird of prey belonging to the same family as falcons. Unlike falcons which are fast flying and skilled aerial hunters, these are the slower and lazier cousins which prefer to scavenge for prey that is already injured or dead. I’m pretty sure this is a northern caracara which has a less defined, patchy barring across the chest. The skin on their face ranges from yellow to deep red/pink depending on the age of the bird. This one was photographed in the Washington Slagbaai National Park in Bonaire, and as you can see he was not too happy about the photo.
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Silly fellow–he should feel honored to be showcased by you!
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I know! I made him famous! So unappreciative.
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I love his beak!
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I feel like he has the face of an angry old person pursing his lips in disapproval.
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I can see that now. haha. At first, I just took in the rich colors!
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