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Amur Falcon (Falco amurensis) - Wiki

Amur Falcon
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Order: Falconiformes
Family: Falconidae
Synonyms: Falco vespertinus amurensis Radde, 1863

[Photo] Amur Falcon (Falco amurensis) female hovering over a farm field, Elands Vlei Southern Africa. Author: Doug Newman, photographed at Elandsvlei, South Africa

The Amur Falcon (Falco amurensis), formerly Eastern Red-footed Falcon, is a small raptor of the falcon family. It breeds in south-eastern Siberia and Northern China, wintering in Southern Africa.

Males are characteristically dark sooty brown, and may offer confusion with melanistic Gabar Goshawk, but the chestnut on the vent should prevent confusion here. Also there may be some superficial resemblance to Sooty Falcon and Grey Kestrel, but those two species both have yellow feet and cere. Separating male Amur and Red-footed Falcons is best done by the white underwing coverts on Amur Falcon, whereas the underwing of male Red-footed Falcons is uniformly grey.

Females may offer a bit more confusion with a wider range of falcons as they have a typical falcon head pattern. The grey on the top of the head should quickly rule out confusion with Red-footed Falcons. The female has barring on the lower belly. Red cere and feet rule out all other falcons.

For juveniles, red feet should restrict ID too the Amur and Red-footed group, and the darker crown and lack of buff all the way up the belly rules out Western Red-footed Falcon. Females and juveniles lack the buff underwing coverts of Red-footed Falcon.

It was long considered a subspecies or mere morph of the Red-footed Falcon, but it is nowadays considered well distinct. Nonetheless, it is the Red-footed Falcon's closest relative; their relationship to other falcons is more enigmatic. They appear morphologically somewhat intermediate between kestrels and hobbies and DNA sequence data has been unable to further resolve this question, mainly due to lack of comprehensive sampling. They might be closer to the Merlin than to most other living falcons, or more generally related to this species and American falcons such as the American Kestrel and the Aplomado Falcon.

This bird's diet mainly consists of insects, such as termites.

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Scientific Name: Falco amurensis Radde, 1863
Common Names: Amur Falcon, Eastern Red-footed Falcon
French: Faucon de l’Amour; German: Amurfalke; Spanish: Cernícalo del Amur
Taxonomy: Falco vespertinus var. amurensis Radde, 1863, Zeya River, Amurland.
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