The Four Keys to ID
- Size & Shape
The Crested Caracara is a medium-sized, bulky raptor with long legs. Its flat head is topped with a shaggy crest. In flight, note its long, straight wings and diamond-shaped tail. The bill is heavy with a sharp tip.
Relative Size
Larger than a Peregrine Falcon, smaller than a Turkey Vulture.
between crow and goose
Measurements
- Both Sexes
- Length: 19.3-22.8 in (49-58 cm)
- Weight: 37.0-45.9 oz (1050-1300 g)
- Wingspan: 48.0-49.2 in (122-125 cm)
© Joshua Vandermeulen / Macaulay Library
- Color Pattern
Crested Caracaras are black and white with yellow-orange legs and yellow-orange skin around the bill. Their black cap contrasts strongly with their white neck and cheeks. In flight the undertail and outer flight feathers are white. Juveniles are brown and white and lack the adult's yellow-orange legs and facial skin.
© Chris Wood / Macaulay Library - Behavior
Crested Caracaras often fly close to the ground with slow and powerful wingbeats. In flight they hold their wings flat similar to a Bald Eagle and don't teeter like a vulture. They are equally adept at walking on the ground as they are in the air. Crested Caracaras often join vultures to feed on carrion.
© Michiel Oversteegen / Macaulay Library - Habitat
Crested Caracaras inhabit open country including pastures, cultivated areas, deserts, scrub, and savannas. They perch on scattered trees, poles, and fences that offer a good view of the surroundings.
© Chris Wood / Macaulay Library