ナショナルジオグラフィックのインスタグラム(natgeo) - 1月18日 00時33分
Video by @Joel Sartore | Red-footed falcons are sexually dimorphic, meaning females and males look very different from one another. In this case, the females are tinted red while males have a dark gray plumage. These small, slender and graceful birds hunt mostly at night, capturing crickets, locusts and grasshoppers with their talons. Red-footed falcons are social birds and are rarely seen alone. They roost in large colonies and migrate with one another between southwest Africa and Eurasia.
A big thank you to the @greenteenteam for the opportunity to photograph this animal. These falcons were photographed at the Monticello Center in Italy.
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