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Gyrfalcon Falco rusticolus
L 20-25"(51-64 cm) W 50-64"(127-163 cm).

Song or calls:
Low harsh “kak kak kak.”

 

Description: Sexes similar. Variable plumage with three color phases: white, gray, and black. Large, heavily built falcon. Lacks dark helmet. Gray phase has black mustache. Unlike other falcons, tail extends far past wingtips when perched.

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Habitat: Found in grasslands and prairies both during migration and winter.

Where in Nebraska: Extremely rare winter visitor.

Field Notes: Largest North American falcon.

Fun Facts: The female Gyrfalcon stores prey during the breeding season withing 100 meters of the nest.

 

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