Galveston Island Nature Tourism Council · Do you know this Raptor? It's a Crested Caracara! - They're easily identifiable by their long yellow-orange legs with a sharp black cap set against a white neck and yellow-orange face. - While it looks like a hawk with its sharp beak and talons & behaves like a vulture, it is technically a falcon! - It is the only falcon that collects material to build a nest. Other falcons lay their eggs in an old nest built by another species or in a scrape on the ground. See this beauty & a few more of their friends at Raptor Uncorked! Learn more: https://www.galvestonfeatherfest.com/event/raptors-uncorked/ -- #RaptorsUncorked #FeatherFest Serene Touch Therapeutic Massage
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