Caracara

/ˌkærəˈkɑːrə/ noun

A large, long-legged bird of prey found in the Americas, with a distinctive bare face and often seen walking on the ground hunting for food.

From Tupi (Brazilian) 'carakara,' an onomatopoeia imitating the bird's loud, harsh cry; the word was adopted by Spanish colonists and spread to English.

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