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Eleonoras Falcon

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wildlife1 year ago

"Raptor Imprisons Birds by Stripping Feathers and Stuffing in Rocks"

Eleonora's falcons, found in the Mediterranean and off the northwest coast of Africa, exhibit a unique predatory behavior of imprisoning live birds by pulling out their feathers and stuffing them into rocky crevices. This behavior is believed to be exclusive to a specific population on the Mogador archipelago. While some scientists are skeptical, others believe this technique allows the falcons to keep their prey fresh until needed. This behavior is observed during the nesting period between July and October, when the falcons prey on tired migrating birds to prepare for their own migration to Madagascar.

wildlife1 year ago

"Raptor Imprisons Birds by Stripping Feathers and Stuffing in Rocks"

The Eleonora's falcon, found in the Mediterranean and off the northwest coast of Africa, has a unique hunting technique of imprisoning live birds by stripping their flight feathers and stuffing them into rock fissures or holes, keeping them fresh until needed. This behavior is specific to a population on the Mogador archipelago, and while some are skeptical, scientists believe it helps the falcons and their young prepare for migration to Madagascar.