- The yellow-headed
caracara (Milvago
chimachima) is new-world bird of prey in the
family Falconidae, of the
Falconiformes order (true falcons, caracaras...
- now
considered a
paleosubspecies of the yellow-headed
caracara (Milvago
chimachima).
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Horus Khonsu National...
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birds that
remove ticks from its fur: the yellow-headed
caracara (Milvago
chimachima) and the
black vulture (Coragyps atratus) have both been
observed removing...
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native to
South America and
Trinidad and
Tobago in the Caribbean, with M.
chimachima just
reaching to the
Isthmus of
Panama and into
Costa Rica,
though recently...
- Ridgway, 1876 –
Guadalupe caracara (extinct, 1903)
Milvago Spix, 1824 M.
chimachima Vieillot, 1816 – yellow-headed
caracara M.
chimango Vieillot, 1816 – Chimango...
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Milvago Spix, 1824 –
brown caracaras Yellow-headed caracara,
Milvago chimachima Chimango caracara,
Milvago chimango Daptrius Vieillot, 1816
Black caracara...
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southern Costa Rica
through South America to the
north of the Amazon; M. c.
chimachima from
south of the
Amazon to
northern Argentina M. c.
chimango from southern...
- (A)
Crested caracara,
Caracara plancus Yellow-headed caracara,
Milvago chimachima (A)
Eurasian kestrel,
Falco tinnunculus (A)
American kestrel,
Falco sparverius...
- (Spirotheca rivieri).
Birds species include the yellow-headed
caracara (Milvago
chimachima),
solitary tinamou (Tinamus solitarius),
Amazon parrots,
Muscovy duck...
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usually carnivorous species like the yellow-headed
caracara (Milvago
chimachima).
Pequi pulp is a very po****r food in Goiás, Mato Grosso, Mato Grosso...