WebThe northern crested caracara, also known as the Mexican eagle, is among the most common birds of prey in all of Central America. It is often considered to be its.
WebThey are found in desert scrub on the plains and small hills that have cardon cactus, cholla cactus, mesquite, and palo verde. They feed primarily on carrion with their diets. WebCrested Caracara, Caracara cheriway. Photograph courtesy of Carol Snow. The current inventory of known living Mexican Birds according to the American Ornithological Society. WebStatus. Project completed. Location Mexico. Objective: create a protected habitat for birds of prey. On the coast of the Gulf of Mexico, in the state of Veracruz, sits one of the.