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Crested caracara

January 1, 1988

The crested caracara's range extends from the southern United States south to Tierra del Fuego. Although the caracara has been recorded in all of the southwestern states, it occurs regularly only in southern Arizona and central, southern and coastal Texas. Its distribution is closely linked to the availability of carrion. Throughout its range, thecaracara is associated with open habitats such as desertscrub, grassland and savanna. Nesting pairs usually produce one brood each breeding season, which extends from December through August. Eggs are laid from March into early June and clutch size averages two to three eggs. Young fledge in June and July and may remain with the adults for several weeks. Management recommendations for the crested caracara include clarifying its status in the Southwest. using supplemental feeding and modifying habitats to encourage recolonization of previously occupied areas and movement into new areas.

Publication Year 1988
Title Crested caracara
Authors D. H. Ellis, D.G. Smith, W.H. Whaley, Catherine H. Ellis
Publication Type Book Chapter
Publication Subtype Book Chapter
Series Number 11
Index ID 5210401
Record Source USGS Publications Warehouse
USGS Organization Patuxent Wildlife Research Center