- The
brown falcon (Falco
berigora) is a
relatively large falcon native to
Australia and New Guinea. A
number of
plumage morphs occur, with the
primary distinction...
- New
Zealand falcon or
karearea (F. novaeseelandiae).
Brown falcon (F.
berigora)
Taita falcon (F. fasciinucha) White,
Clayton M.; Olsen,
Penny D. & Kiff...
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Falcon Temporal range: Late
Miocene to
present Brown falcon (Falco
berigora) in Victoria,
Australia Scientific classification Domain:
Eukaryota Kingdom:...
- – Holocene, 30.2–0 Ma PreꞒ Ꞓ O S D C P T J K Pg N
Brown falcon (Falco
berigora)
Scientific classification Domain:
Eukaryota Kingdom:
Animalia Phylum:...
- used when
airborne predators are seen, such as the
brown falcon (Falco
berigora), or
other large flying birds,
including the
Australian magpie (Gymnorhina...
-
quite distinct though,
resembling only that of the
aplomado falcon (F.
berigora) and (in
light merlins) some
typical kestrels. The eye and beak are dark...
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novaeguineae central and
eastern New Guinea,
coastal northern Australia; F. b.
berigora Australia (except
coastal north) and
Tasmania F. b.
feldeggii Italy to...
-
taken by
laughing kookaburras (Dacelo novaeguineae),
brown falcons (Falco
berigora), and
other raptors. One of the
snakes commonly kept as pets in Australia...
-
whistling kite (Haliastur sphenurus) and
unrelated brown falcon (Falco
berigora) are not only
attracted to
wildfires to
source food, but will variously...
- S2CID 20680520. Reymond, Liz (1987). "Spatial
visual acuity of the falcon,
Falco berigora: A behavioural,
optical and
anatomical investigation".
Vision Research...