- The
laggar falcon (Falco jugger), also
known as the
lugger falcon or
jugger (from
Hindi जग्गर — jaggar, “falcon”), is a mid-sized bird of prey
which occurs...
- "Phylogenetic
relationships in the
Hierofalco complex (Saker-, Gyr-, Lanner-,
Laggar Falcon)" (PDF). In Chancellor, R.D.; Meyburg, B.-U. (eds.).
Raptors Worldwide...
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resident birds,
including short-toed eagle,
tawny eagle,
spotted eagle,
laggar falcon, kestrel, sand
grouse and
great Indian bustard.
Desert National Park...
- gallicus),
tawny eagles (Aquila rapax),
spotted eagles (Aquila clanga),
laggar falcons (Falco jugger) and
kestrels are some of the
raptor species seen...
-
Golden eagle Tawny eagle Griffon vulture Egyptian vulture Cinereous vulture Laggar falcon Red-necked
falcon Kestrel Brown-necked
raven Lichtenstein's sandgrouse...
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Birds in the park
include the
Golden eagle, Lammergeier,
Himalayan vulture,
Laggar falcon,
Peregrine falcon,
Eurasian kestrel,
Eurasian sparrowhawk, and Himalayan...
- Pakhtunkhwa) It is also home to a
large number of
birds such as
Himalayan vulture,
laggar falcon,
peregrine falcon,
common kestrel,
Eurasian sparrowhawk, Egyptian...
-
tawny eagles (Aquila rapax),
greater spotted eagles (Aquila clanga), and
laggar falcons (Falco jugger). The
Indian peafowl is a
resident breeder in the...
- "Phylogenetic
relationships in the
Hierofalco complex (Saker-, Gyr-, Lanner-,
Laggar Falcon)" (PDF).
Raptors Worldwide. Berlin: WWGBP: 499–504. Nittinger, F...
- and
pronounced femoral pores.[citation needed]
Photo gallery A
juvenile Laggar Falcon had just
caught a
spiny tailed lizard saara Hardwickii. It is about...