Aplomado Falcon Photo Gallery
Adult
Individuals in the U.S. and northern Mexico have thicker breast bands that extend all the way across the breast. Note the long black-and-white tail and rusty lower belly.
© Tom Johnson / Macaulay LibraryTexas, February 17, 2011Adult
Flies on long pointed wings. Note the barred underwings and long black-and-white tail.
© Jon Irvine / Macaulay LibraryJunín, November 20, 2018Adult
When perched in a tree, tends to perch on the inner branches. Note the long tail that extends beyond the wings when perched.
© Timothy Barksdale / Macaulay LibraryTexas, March 03, 1997Not all videos have soundAdult
A medium-sized falcon with a bold black-and-white facial pattern. Individuals in the Andes of South America tend to have darker backs and have a narrow, incomplete breast band.
© Bryan Calk / Macaulay LibraryTexas, May 05, 2017Adult
Found in dry grasslands with mesquite or yucca.
© Timothy Barksdale / Macaulay LibraryTexas, March 03, 1997Not all videos have soundImmature
Immatures are browner overall with streaking on the chest.
© Guillermo Saborío Vega / Macaulay LibraryCartago, August 12, 2017Adult
A lean and long-legged falcon that often hunts from the ground and drinks from small pools of water.
© Gregory Griffith / Macaulay LibraryCojedes, February 01, 1998Not all videos have soundAdult
Adults are dark brown to slate blue above and tricolored below; a dark band separates the white or buffy chest from the rusty lower belly.
© José Esquivel / Macaulay LibraryCorrientes, August 14, 2016Immature
Note that the tail extends well beyond the wings when perched.
© Jerome Foster / Macaulay LibraryTunapuna-Piarco, October 26, 2016Adult
The underwing linings often appear dark at a distance. Hunts insects and birds in midair.
© Brian SullivanTexas, November 13, 2011Compare with Similar Species
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Falcons and Caracaras(Order: Falconiformes, Family: Falconidae)
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