Bat_Falcon Bat_Falcon

Bat Falcon - Definition and Overview

Bat Falcon
Conservation status: Lower Risk (lc)
Scientific classification
Kingdom:Animalia
Phylum:Chordata
Class:Aves
Order:Falconiformes
Family:Falconidae
Genus:Falco
Species: rufigularis
Binomial name
Falco rufigularis
Daudin, 1800

The Bat Falcon (Falco rufigularis) is a falcon that is a resident breeder in tropical Mexico, Central and South America and Trinidad.

This small dark bird of prey inhabits open woodlands and forest clearings. It lays 2-3 brown eggs in an unlined tree hole nest. The female Bat Falcon, at 30.5 cm length, is much larger than the 23 cm long male.

Adults have a black back, head and tail. The throat, upper breast and neck sides are creamy white, the lower breast and belly are black, finely barred white, and the thighs and lower belly are orange. Young birds are similar but with a buffy throat.

Bat Falcons perch conspicuously on high open snags, from which they launch aerial attacks on their prey. They hunt bats, birds and large insects such as dragonflies. The smaller male takes more insects, and the female more birds and bats. The flight is direct and powerful.

This fierce little falcon is partly crepuscular, as the bats, including fruit bats, in its diet suggest. The call of this species is a high pitched ke-ke-ke like American Kestrel.

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