Impaled on a barbed wire fence is the carcass of a guanaco, licked clean by a puma, condors and caracara birds. |
It is dividing point between the caracara and the handout mountains ranges. |
It will frequently wait, as does the caracara, at the mouth of a rabbit-hole, and seize on the animal when it comes out. |
They are usually known in localities where they are found, as caracara Eagles. |
The flight of the caracara is heavy and slow, and it is generally an inactive, tame, and cowardly bird. |
Bird watchers will be treated to the sight of caracara hawks, Florida sandhill cranes, and numerous other species. |