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This is simply a collection of different raptors that I have photographed from in and around my local area and the state of Texas. I had never really realized that there were so many different birds of prey in Texas ranging from the small American Kestrel to the Bald Eagle.
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Stephen > At the Weaver Ranch in far south Texas, I had plenty of good, close opportunities with the crested caracaras.  It was quite a fun time with these charismatic falcons.  Raymondville, Texas, June 2009
Stephen > This is one of many nice perches that the crested caracaras gave me at the Weaver Ranch.  Raymondville, Texas, June 2009
Stephen > While this image makes it seem that this crested caracara is quite alone, it isn't.  There were two juveniles and its mate nearby.  Javelina Ranch, Peñitas, Texas, June 2009
Stephen > The crested caracaras wasted no time in visiting this blind at the Weaver Ranch in the Lower Rio Grande Valley the day I visited.  As soon as the ranch owner left me at the blind, a pair appeared to pick up the morsels of meat that the owner had left for them.  Raymondville, Texas, June 2009
Stephen > Looking down toward its mate, this crested caracara is either thinking of stealing the meat cubes that were left for them and that its mate now has or it is simply enjoying the beauty of the cone flowers in bloom on the ground.  I think it is the former.  Weaver Ranch, Raymondville, Texas, June 2009
Stephen > At the Javelina Ranch in the Lower Rio Grande Valley I was able to take quite a few pictures of a family of crested caracaras that were feeding at one of the ranch's blinds.  Here a juvenile perches as it surveys the area before flying down to the ground to pick up some meat, actually chicken.  Peñitas, Texas, June 2009
Stephen > Juvenile crested caracara eating an early breakfast on the Javelina Ranch in the Lower Rio Grande Valley, Peñitas, Texas, June 2009
Stephen > Juvenile Crested Caracara on its morning perch at the Javelina Ranch, Lower Rio Grande Valley, Peñitas, Texas, June 2009
Stephen > This pair was part of a family of four that I had the opportunity to photograph at the Javelina Ranch in the Lower Rio Grande Valley.  In this photo, they both were perched closely to each other looking at presumably the juvenile that was perched nearby.  Peñitas, Texas, June 2009
At the Weaver Ranch in far south Texas, I had plenty of good, close opportunities with the crested caracaras. It was quite a fun time with these charismatic falcons. Raymondville, Texas, June 2009
 > At the Weaver Ranch in far south Texas, I had plenty of good, close opportunities with the crested caracaras.  It was quite a fun time with these charismatic falcons.  Raymondville, Texas, June 2009
At the Weaver Ranch in far south Texas, I had plenty of good, close opportunities with the crested caracaras. It was quite a fun time with these charismatic falcons. Raymondville, Texas, June 2009
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