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Sometimes seen feeding alongside vultures at carcasses is the longer-necked and larger-headed crested caracara (Polyborus plancus), a hawk with distinctive markings.
Did you know? Mexico's vultures have very different eating habits. 2009
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Sometimes seen feeding alongside vultures at carcasses is the longer-necked and larger-headed crested caracara (Polyborus plancus), a hawk with distinctive markings.
Did you know? Mexico's vultures have very different eating habits. 2009
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According to ornithologists, the bird on the national crest is most likely to be a Crested Cara-Cara (Polyborus plancus).
Did You Know? Some national symbols in Mexico are not what they seem 2008
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According to ornithologists, the bird on the national crest is most likely to be a Crested Cara-Cara (Polyborus plancus).
Did You Know? Some national symbols in Mexico are not what they seem 2008
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One of these EBAs, Guadalupe Island, is the native range of the Guadalupe junco (Junco insularis, CR) and the now extinct Guadalupe caracara (Polyborus lutosus) and Guadalupe storm-petrel, the latter last recorded in 1912.
Biological diversity in the California Floristic Province 2008
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Can see some similarity between seriemas and Polyborus - type caracaras ...
Giant hoatzins of doom Darren Naish 2006
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It is not, however, peculiar to that bird: the Polyborus, snipe, upland and lowland goose, thrush, bunting, and even some true hawks, are all more or less tame.
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I have before described the carrion-vulture of Polyborus.
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The Polyborus Chimango is considerably smaller than the last species.
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In this list may be included four species of the Caracara or Polyborus, the Turkey buzzard, the Gallinazo, and the Condor.
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