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  1. The black caracara (Daptrius ater) is a species of bird of prey in the family Falconidae found in Amazonian and French Guianan lowlands, occurring commonly along rivers. They are locally referred to as Ger' futu busikaka [2] in the Republic of Suriname , and juápipi {nẽjõmbʌ} by the Emberá of Panamá and Colombia .

  2. Es totalmente negro, excepto por la rabadilla blanca brillante y la piel facial y patas brillantes. Similar a Red-throated Caracara que ocurre en interiores de bosques, pero tiene un plumaje negro más extenso y se encuentra en hábitats más abiertos.

  3. Entirely black except for gleaming white rump and bright facial skin and legs. Similar to Red-throated Caracara that occurs in forest interiors, but has more extensive black plumage and is found in more open habitats. Frequently travels in pairs or groups and is often found around human activity in agricultural areas and riverside towns.

  4. El caracara negro, 2 chupacacao negro o cacao negro ( Daptrius ater) es una especie de ave falconiforme de la familia Falconidae endémica de América del Sur. Esta ave habita la mayor parte de la cuenca Amazónica.

  5. El caracara negro, chupacacao negro o cacao negro (Daptrius ater) es una especie de ave falconiforme de la familia Falconidae endémica de América del Sur. Esta ave habita la mayor parte de la cuenca Amazónica.

  6. The black caracara (Daptrius ater) is a species of bird of prey in the Falconidae family found in Amazonian and French Guiana lowlands, commonly along rivers. They are locally referred to as Ger' futu busikaka in the Republic of Suriname or juápipi {nẽjõmbʌ} by the Emberá of Panama and Colombia.

  7. The black caracara (Daptrius ater) is a species of bird of prey in the family Falconidae found in Amazonian and French Guiana lowlands, commonly along rivers. They are locally referred to as Ger' futu busikaka in the Republic of Suriname or juápipi {nẽjõmbʌ} by the Emberá of Panama and Colombia.