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This long-tailed and long-winged falcon catches birds and insects in midair and hunts lizards and small mammals on foot. The Aplomado Falcon was once common in ...
The aplomado falcon (Falco femoralis) is a medium-sized falcon of the Americas. The species' largest continuous range is in South America, but not in the ...

Aplomado falcon

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The aplomado falcon is a medium-sized falcon of the Americas. The species' largest continuous range is in South America, but not in the deep interior Amazon Basin. It was long known as Falco fusco-coerulescens or Falco fuscocaerulescens, but these... Wikipedia
Mass: 12 oz (Adult)
Scientific name: Falco femoralis
Conservation status: Least Concern (Population decreasing)
Phylum: Chordata
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The Aplomado Falcon was placed on the Endangered Species List in 1986 and is the last falcon in the United States currently on this list.
The Northern Aplomado Falcon was most commonly observed and collected in its US range during the period 1870-1930.
This trim, elegant falcon once nested in desert grassland of the southwest, but it has been very rare north of the Mexican border since the 1920s or before.
This long-winged, long-tailed falcon is widespread through Central and South America. Once common in dry grasslands of the U.S., this species is now being ...
The Aplomado Falcon is a medium-sized, long and slender falcon that is about the same size as a Cooper's Hawk. This square-headed falcon has a long, ...
The handsome Aplomado Falcon is as attractive as its smaller relative the American Kestrel, but is much harder to find, at least in the U.S..
Aplomado Falcons depend on wide-open grasslands with mature yucca plants for nesting, ample migrating birds as prey, and a balance of other predators.
Aplomado falcons are smaller than peregrine falcons and larger than kestrels. The species historical range included Arizona, New Mexico, Texas.