caracara

/ˌkɑrəˈkɑrə/
noun
  1. A large bird of prey related to falcons, found in the Americas.
    • A caracara perched on a fence post, scanning the field for food.
    • The crested caracara is often seen walking on the ground like a crow.
    • We spotted a caracara eating a snake by the roadside in Texas.
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