A bat falcon, a species that lives in Mexico and Central America, was spotted in the USA for the first time in history. The falcon was hanging around at the Santa Ana National Wildlife Refuge in South ...
ALAMO, Texas – A bat falcon has been spotted in the U.S. for the first time in recorded history and the bird of prey made its appearance in the great state of Texas. Bat falcons are not rare they just ...
The bat falcon in Santa Ana National Wildlife Refuge in Alamo, Texas Josmar Olivares via Santa Ana National Wildlife Refuge Facebook Birders have been flocking to Texas over the last few months to lay ...
A bat falcon has been spotted for the first time in the U.S., the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service said. The bird was observed in December at the Santa Ana National Wildlife Refuge in South Texas. The ...
The bat falcon has seemingly settled at the Santa Ana National Wildlife Refuge in Texas for the time being. Screengrab from Facebook post by Santa Ana National Wildlife Refuge. A “beautiful” bird of ...
The bird usually breeds in Tropical Mexico, Central and South America, and Trinidad. Bat falcons typically weigh between 4.8 and 8.5 ounces. The Bat Falcon in question was believed to be a “juvenile.” ...
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