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* Falcons are medium-size birds of prey with long pointed wings.
Unlike most other raptors, they belong to the Falconidae, rather than the Accipitridae.
Many are particularly swift flyers.
Instead of building their own nests, falcons appropriate old nests of other birds, but sometimes they lay their eggs on cliff ledges or in tree hollows.
Caracaras are a distinct subgroup of the Falconidae unique to the New World, and most common in the Neotropics – their broad wings, naked faces and appetites of a generalist suggest some level of convergence with either the Buteos or the vulturine birds, or both.

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