Which one? Northern has already gone, but Southern is still in playCrested Caracara
Rafael just played Southern last page.Which one? Northern has already gone, but Southern is still in play
We'd be crossing 5000 species after making it to 4000 in the same day 😁We've jumped 900 species!
Cheers! But I'm afraid not for long, my list is pretty battered now, and all I have left are a few crumbsGood to have you back Rafael!
Southern Crested Caracara is on the board but they are in Southern South America, The Crested Caracara I saw when I was in the Cayman Islands so I figured two different Caracaras. If not you can reject mine.We'd be crossing 5000 species after making it to 4000 in the same day 😁
That would be Northern Crested Caracara then, played by Andrew on the previous page:Southern Crested Caracara is on the board but they are in Southern South America, The Crested Caracara I saw when I was in the Cayman Islands so I figured two different Caracaras. If not you can reject mine.
Crested Caracara has been split in 3 species: Northern, Southern and Guadalupe (sadly extinct).4942. Northern Crested Caracara
4050. Prairie Falcon4049. Barred Forest Falcon
A species with such name could only be a lead coloured bird, and certainly extinctMaltese Falcon![]()
Though the talk now is about lumping them again . . .That would be Northern Crested Caracara then, played by Andrew on the previous page:
Crested Caracara has been split in 3 species: Northern, Southern and Guadalupe (sadly extinct).
It's not extinct. Thank heavens I got a definitive photo.A species with such name could only be a lead coloured bird, and certainly extinct![]()