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Bonham State Park in far north Texas was the site of a live raptor exhibition. Doris Mager travels far and wide with Cara, owls, falcons and other birds of prey. This fascinating bird of tropical regions (including parts of Texas) has been with her for more than 27 years, touring the country to educate young people in particular about the habits and characteristics of raptors. She has rescued many injured birds and those that are able are returned to the wild. Also called Mexican Eagle, caracara eat carrion as well as live prey. This one is so imprinted, it loves to have the back of the head stroked.

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Vernonette Gaddy 08 Feb 2013

Very noble looking bird- I like the bird's 'Beatles'-like hair.

Darlene Bayne 03 Jun 2011

What a magnificent looking bird. A delightful capture.

Alexandra Sloan 02 Mar 2011

He is handsome, would you mind if I maybe painted him?

Sigridur Bachmann 21 Jan 2011

WOW ! OMG ! Beautiful and so colorful photograph of an beautiful bird !

maximus hartwick 31 Dec 2010

youer work belongs in a museam