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Prairie Falcon

Falco mexicanus

Description:

Plumage is warm gray-brown (sometimes called "sandy") above and pale with more or less dark mottling below. The darkest part of the upper side is the primary wing feathers; the lightest is the rump and tail, particularly the outer tail feathers. The head has a "moustache" mark like a Peregrine Falcon's but narrower, and a white line over the eye. A conspicuous character is that the axillars ("wingpits") and underwing coverts are black, except along the leading edge of the wing. This creates an effect of "struts" from the body along each wing. Juveniles resemble adults except that they have dark streaks on the breast and belly and darker, less grayish upper-parts.

Habitat:

Rural farmland

Notes:

This little falcon was hunting from a perch. He suddenly flew off. I thought that I had scared him off, until I saw a male Northern harrier who came in to investigate the falcon. Click on my other spotting to see the interaction: http://www.projectnoah.org/spottings/172...

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2 Comments

EmilyMarino
EmilyMarino 11 years ago

Thank you Christy!

ChristyHolland
ChristyHolland 11 years ago

Great pics!!

EmilyMarino
Spotted by
EmilyMarino

Brighton, Colorado, USA

Spotted on Dec 29, 2012
Submitted on Dec 29, 2012

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