Deep within the heart of lowland rainforests east of the Andes, a fierce-looking raptor commands attention—the Lined Forest Falcon. This enigmatic bird of prey also extends its range into the foothills in select areas. With its distinctive appearance and haunting calls, the Lined Forest Falcon is a captivating figure that adds to the allure of the rainforest’s interior.
Characterized by its gray plumage adorned with dense barring from the throat to the breast, the Lined Forest Falcon possesses an unmistakable aura. Its face, a striking shade of orange (or yellow in younger individuals), sets it apart. While it shares some similarities with the Barred Forest-Falcon, the Lined Forest Falcon is typically distinguished by its darker orange face and minimal to no barring on the lower underparts.
While the Lined Forest Falcon’s population status is not currently classified as threatened, its survival may face challenges due to habitat loss and degradation in the face of human activities. As rainforests continue to be impacted by deforestation and other anthropogenic pressures, the well-being of species like the Lined Forest Falcon hangs in the balance.