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Laggar Falcon

Falco jugger

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Size:

100 to 110 centimeters (39 to 43 inches).

Weight:

500 to 800 grams (1.1 to 1.8 pounds).

Taxonomy:

(Gray, 1834)

Short Description:

Laggar Falcon (Falco jugger) is a powerful and robust bird of prey found in Pakistan. It is distinguished by its large size, measuring around 40 to 50 centimeters in length, with a wingspan of approximately 100 to 110 centimeters. The Laggar Falcon exhibits a striking appearance with its dark brown or black upperparts contrasting sharply with its creamy-white underparts. Its broad wings and short tail contribute to its impressive aerial agility, enabling it to pursue prey with precision.

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Laggar Falcon is primarily distributed throughout the arid and semi-arid regions, including the plains, deserts, and rocky landscapes. It is commonly found in provinces such as Punjab, Sindh, Balochistan, and parts of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa. Within these habitats, the Laggar Falcon inhabits diverse ecosystems, ranging from open grasslands to rugged terrain, where it preys upon a variety of small mammals, birds, and insects.
Laggar Falcon is an adept hunter known for its agile flight and formidable predatory skills. It employs various hunting techniques, including high-speed pursuits and surprise attacks from perches or cliffs. With keen eyesight and powerful talons, it captures prey on the wing or on the ground, often delivering swift and precise strikes. During the breeding season, which typically occurs from November to April, the Laggar Falcon constructs nests on cliffs, ledges, or in tree cavities, where it lays eggs and raises its young. Outside of the breeding season, it may form loose associations with other raptors while foraging or roosting. Overall, the Laggar Falcon plays a vital role in maintaining ecological balance in its habitats and represents a majestic and iconic bird species in Pakistan.
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