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Wednesday, 14 January 2026

Wild Bird Wednesday 703 - Brown Falcon

The Brown Falcon (Falco berigora) is a relatively large falcon native to Australia and New Guinea.  There are about 40 other species in the genus Falco - including Peregrines, Hobbies and Kestrels.

The Brown Falcons upper-parts are generally dark brown and the underparts are pale buff or cream, although there is considerable variation in their plumage colour. One field guide I have describes them as a ''rather scruffy, loose plumages falcon'. The sides of the head are brown with a distinctive dark tear-stripe below the eye.

This species occurs over all of Australia, and there is a sub-species that occurs in New Guinea.

These pictures were taken on two contrasting days of weather - one grey, but dry, and the other wet with some sunshine.  I'll leave it to you to work out which is which.










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14 comments:

  1. Wonderful shots! It’s always a treat to see a Brown Falcon so clearly.

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  2. Those are wonderful birds. Stewart. All of that class. I learned about their power in California sitting in a quiet room when I heard what I can only describe as a muffled boom looked out the window and saw a feather wafting down. I looked over at the fence and there was the hawk with the smaller bird dangled in his claw. The power with which these birds hit their prey is truly impressive and something I've never really heard. Anyone talk about. And fast! Thanks for sharing and for bringing back a pleasant memory.

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  3. Nice wire shots. A fence adds so much interest. Falcons are so intense.

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  4. Hari OM
    Either day, either way, just a delight to see! YAM xx

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  5. never seen this Brown Falcon in our areas.....
    Great shots

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  6. Jaki piękny ptak! Gratuluję udanych zdjęć. Na tych ostatnich zdjęciach - nieźle potargany! ;-)

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  7. I especially love shots of birds looking towards the camera! These shots are great!

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  8. Hello Stewart :)
    I think all Falcons are beautiful. It seems to be a windy but dry day when you took some of these shots,, and the photos showing the darker feathers were taken on a rainy day. All fantastic shots Stewart.
    All the best for the new year.
    Sonjia.

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  9. Raptors are my favorite class of birds..Wonderful pictures Stewart!!

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  10. Nice of it to pose in the wind! Great shots!

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  11. Dear Stewart, the falcon seems to prefer dry days that don't ruffle its feathers 😊 Great shots in any weather! We mainly see kestrels here – and thankfully, their numbers have increased a bit in the 23 years we've lived in the countryside.
    If you'd like to see which birds we saw when we met David in Canada, you've come to the right place – check out my latest post.
    Winter greetings from Austria ❄️☃️, Traude
    https://rostrose.blogspot.com/2026/01/reisebericht-2025-vogelbegegnungen.html

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  12. Beautiful photos of the falcon.

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  13. It's a truly beautiful bird. And the photos are magnificent.

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