EDIT: Horse chestnut
Among birds of prey, there is a subfamily of the Giant Falcon, also known as the Caracara subfamily. The name is a bit awkward, and if you are not careful, it will be called karaoke! Because they will make a sound similar to "Caracalla", they are named Caracalla Eagle. They are small and belong to medium-sized birds of prey.
Crested Caracalla Eagle
Once found on the South American continent, it is now found only on the west coast of Central and South America from the southern United States up to Cape Horn.
Black Kara Hawk
It is found in Bolivia, Brazil, Colombia, Ecuador, French Guiana, Guyana, Peru, Suriname and Venezuela.
Red-throated Karahawk
It is found from southern Mexico to Venezuela and South America.
Meat-crowned Kara eagle
It is found in the Andes Mountains of Ecuador and Colombia.
Mountain Kara Eagle
It is found in Ecuador, Peru and Bolivia, argentina and northern Chile.
White-throated Karahawk
It is found in the steppes of Chile and the Andean mountains of southern Argentina.
Red-legged Karahawk
Also known as the striped karak, it is found in the Falkland Islands.
Yellow-headed falcon (yellow-headed falcon)
It is found in tropical and subtropical regions of South America, as well as in the southern regions of Central America.
It's called Falcon
It is found in Argentina, Uruguay, Chile, Paraguay and southern Brazil.
Caracalla, I hope the Karakara eagles will always be OK.
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