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First record of the Chimango Caracara (Milvago Chimango) using Shrimp as Prey
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2019-11Registro en:
Canal Piña, David; Canal Piña, David; Calleja Gómez, Iris Penélope; Frade, Amaia; Sarasola, José Hernán; First record of the Chimango Caracara (Milvago Chimango) using Shrimp as Prey; Raptor Research Foundation; Journal of Raptor Research; 53; 4; 11-2019; 436-437
0892-1016
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Autor
Canal Piña, David
Canal Piña, David
Calleja Gómez, Iris Penélope
Frade, Amaia
Sarasola, José Hernán
Resumen
The Chimango Caracara (Milvago chimango; hereafter,chimango) is one of the most common raptors in southernSouth America (White et al. 1994). Due to its high ecologicalplasticity, the species occupies a wide variety of habitats frommountainous to coastal areas. It typically inhabits open areassuch as grassy Andean foothills, heathlands, shrub-steppes,forestedges,andagricultural lands suchas farms andpastures(Fraga and Salvador 1986, Morrison and Phillips 2000).Chimangos also inhabit urban and peri-urban areas wherethey take advantage of these human-dominated environmentsto find nesting sites or food (Fraga and Salvador 1986,Bellocq et al. 2008, Solaro and Sarasola 2015).