What is a caracal?
The southern caracara is a bird with dark plumage whose coloration varies from dark brown to black. It has white streaks on the nape and upper back, as well as on the chest. Another distinctive feature is its reddish thighs. A bare patch of yellow skin surrounds the eyes, and the beak is bluish. The underside of the wings is reddish-brown and dotted with white spots. The tail feathers are dark and crossed with a white stripe at the tip. There is no sexual dimorphism for this species.
Juveniles are less dark than adults and have a reddish spot on the upper back as well as on the tail feathers. The adult plumage appears around the age of 5 years.


