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  1. Bat falcon - Wikipedia

    The bat falcon (Falco rufigularis) is a bird of prey in the family Falconidae, the falcons and caracaras. [2] It is found in Mexico, Central America, Trinidad, and every mainland South American country except Chile and Uruguay. [3] [4]

  2. Bat Falcon - eBird

    Dashing small falcon of tropical lowlands and foothills. Prefers forest edge, adjacent semi-open areas with tall trees, buildings. Found at several Maya ruins in Mexico and northern Central America, also locally in towns.

  3. Bat Falcon - Facts, Diet, Habitat & Pictures on Animalia.bio

    Bat falcons are small but widespread birds of prey in Mexico, Central, and South America. Adults have a black back, head, and tail. Their throat, upper breast, and neck sides are creamy white, the lower breast and belly are black, finely barred white, and …

  4. Meet the Bat Falcon, the ABA Area’s Newest Bird

    Aug 29, 2022 · Meet the bat falcon, one of 5 new species added to the American Birding Association's checklist. Sometime in December 2021, a wayward bat falcon turned up in southern Texas. First reported by Rebecca Gelernter on December 8th, in Santa Ana National Wildlife Refuge, the falcon caused a small sensation in the American birding community.

  5. Life of The Majesty of the Bat Falcon: A Bird of Prey

    Jul 9, 2024 · The Bat Falcon (Falco rufigularis) is a specialized predator known for its unique food habits, particularly its preference for hunting bats. However, its diet is not solely limited to bats; it also includes a variety of other small to medium-sized birds and insects.

  6. Bat Falcon (Falco rufigularis) | U.S. Fish & Wildlife Service

    Bats: “The Coolest Mammals on Earth” ... Bat Falcon. View Profile. overview characteristics geography timeline information & media contact. Overview. Scientific Name.

  7. Bat Falcon - The Peregrine Fund

    Like the Ornate Hawk-eagle or the Harpy Eagle, the Bat Falcon is considered a neotropical species. It is found throughout much of South America, north into Central America and parts of Mexico. This small and stunning raptor occupies a wide range of habitats.