Class:
Aves
Family:
Falconidae
Common Name:
Chimango Caracara
Genus:
Daptrius
Species Name:
chimango
About The Chimango Caracara
Despite being a common diurnal raptor, there is an overall paucity of information on the chimango caracara. It is a generalist predator, with a varied diet that includes carrion, human refuse, and live prey such as insects, worms, other invertebrates, small mammals and nestling birds (4) (6). As a relatively weak flyer, it hunts mostly from the ground, running and jumping in pursuit of prey (6). The nests are made at different heights in a variety of shrubs and trees, with egg-laying occurring from September to December but being most profuse in October. Two to three eggs are incubated for around four to five weeks before hatching, and the young remain in the nest for around six weeks (4). Although most chimango caracara populations are sedentary, large nesting colonies appear to move about in response to food and habitat changes. Furthermore, southern populations shrink in size over the austral winter, indicating migratory movements northwards (3).
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Trips Where Observed
Antarctica and Argentina
Argentina
Chile
Chile 2020
Member Lifelists
Argentina
South America
World
Sites Where Observed