- The
aplomado falcon (Falco femoralis) is a medium-sized
falcon of the Americas. The species'
largest continuous range is in
South America, but not in the...
- and kestrels, for example, or the peregrine-hierofalcon complex, or the
aplomado falcon lineage—can be
quite confidently placed from the Miocene-Pliocene...
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species list. The
center is
breeding the rare
California condor and the
Aplomado Falcon,
among many
other rare and
endangered species.
Publications such...
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related to the
larger American falcons such as the
peregrine falcon, the
aplomado falcon, and
prairie falcon.
Though the
species has not been
renamed as...
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continue the
release of captive-bred peregrines,
golden eagles, bald eagles,
aplomado falcons and others. By the mid-1980s,
falconers had
become self-sufficient...
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Texas ocelot (Leopardus
pardalis albescens), a rare wild cat, and the
Aplomado falcon (Falco femoralis). The
refuge measures 65,096-acre (263.43 km2)...
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makes it
difficult for
solitary hunters to be successful. For example, in
aplomado falcons individuals generally hunt
alone when
searching for insects, as...
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Falco fusco-coerulescens or
Falco fuscocaerulescens, long used for the
aplomado falcon (F. femoralis), are now
believed to
refer to the
present species...
- shoulders.
These anger and
agitate the bull
reinvigorating him from the
aplomado (literally "leadened")
state his
attacks on the
horse and
injuries from...
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small dryland and
marsh animals it can catch, or even
pirate (as from an
aplomado falcon in one
reported incident). It
often holds still but also
walks very...