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FALCONIDAE
SUBFAMILIA
Herpetotherinae
COLLARED FOREST-FALCON:
Micrastur semitorquatus
Inhabits
yungas and jungles of northern Argentina.

Photographs of an exemplary recovery in Güira-Oga, Misiones province,
www.guiraoga.fundacionazara.org.ar.
SUBFAMILIA
Falconinae
MOUNTAIN CARACARA: Phalcoboenus megalopterus
It
inhabits the steppes and mountain range puneña.
The photographs were taken in Puente del Inca, Mendoza province.
      

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WHITE-THROATED CARACARA: Phalcoboenus albogularis
Araucano forest dwellers.

The
photographs were taken in Tierra del Fuego National Park.
SOUTHERN CRESTED-CARACARA: Caracara plancus
Inhabits diverse environments throughout the country

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CHIMANGO CARACARA: Milvago chimango
Inhabits diverse
environments throughout the country.
    
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YELLOW-HEADED CARACARA: Milvago
chimachima
Inhabits coppice, northeast
of the country

The photographs were taken in the National Park
Mburucuya, province of Corrientes.
and in the southeastern province of Misiones
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SPOT-WINGED FALCONET: Spiziapteryx circumcinctus
Inhabits
shrub steppes.


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PEREGRINE FALCON: Falco peregrinus cassini
It
inhabits the area cordillerana, Sierras Pampeanas and Patagonia
Pictures of a couple and one of the chicks photographed in the Maria Auxiliadora
Church in the Cordoba city

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Issues adults and pigeon born in captivity before being
released to repopulate various natural areas of our country

Females are up to 30% higher than
males and more robust frame.


ARCTIC PEREGRINE FALCON: Falco peregrinus
tundrius
It
inhabits much of americas North and South americas migrates in the boreal winter
(austral summer) occasionally coming to our country.

Photographs taken from a individual
in recovery captured in Cordoba.
APLOMADO FALCON: Falco femoralis
femoralis
Inhabits diverse environments throughout the country

APLOMADO FALCON: Falco femoralis
pichinchae
It's found in northwestern Argentina.
Something greater than Falco femoralis femoralis and more contrasting colors.

Photographs taken at the Monumento
Natural Laguna de Pozuelos, Jujuy province .
BAT FALCON: Falco
rufigularis
Inhabits forests and jungles of northern Argentina and surrounding areas.

Photographs of an exemplary recovery in Güira-Oga, Misiones province,
www.guiraoga.fundacionazara.org.ar.
AMERICAN
KESTREL: Falco sparverius

Inhabits diverse environments throughout the
country.
  
 
Males Females

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