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  2. Peregrine Falcon. Swoosh! A peregrine falcon can dive up to 200 miles (323 kilometers) an hour to capture prey in flight, striking in midair with its outstretched talons, or claws. Peregrines...

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    The peregrine falcon has a body length of 34 to 58 cm (13–23 in) and a wingspan from 74 to 120 cm (29–47 in). The male and female have similar markings and plumage but, as with many birds of prey, the peregrine falcon displays marked sexual dimorphismin size, with the female measuring up to 30% larger than the male. Males weigh 330 to 1,000 g (0.73...

    The peregrine falcon lives mostly along mountain ranges, river valleys, coastlines, and increasingly in cities. In mild-winter regions, it is usually a permanent resident, and some individuals, especially adult males, will remain on the breeding territory. Only populations that breed in Arctic climatestypically migrate great distances during the no...

    Use in falconry

    The peregrine falcon is a highly admired falconry bird, and has been used in falconry for more than 3,000 years, beginning with nomads in central Asia. The males of smaller and medium-sized subspecies, and the females of the smaller subspecies, excel in the taking of swift and agile small game birds such as dove, quail, and smaller ducks. The females of the larger subspecies are capable of taking large and powerful game birds such as the largest of duck species, pheasant, and grouse. Peregrin...

    Illustration by John James Audubon
    Breeding ranges of the 19 subspecies
    A juvenile of the subspecies ernesti in Mount Mahawu, North Sulawesi, Indonesia
    An adult of either the subspecies pealei or tundrius by its nest in Alaska
  3. In what ways are Peregrine Falcons fascinating to kids? For kids, Peregrine Falcons are like superheroes of the sky. They’re awe-inspiring because of their high-speed chases, their ability to spot a tiny bird from miles away, and their cool-looking feathers.

  4. The peregrine falcon can dive at speeds of up to 200 miles (320 kilometers) per hour toward its prey. It kills the prey by hitting it with closed talons, or claws. Peregrine falcons lay three or four reddish brown eggs at a time. The young leave the nest in five to six weeks.

  5. Sep 27, 2023 · Peregrine Falcons, often hailed as awe-inspiring creatures of the natural world, captivate with their remarkable traits and behaviors. In this article, we present a captivating compilation of 40 interesting facts about Peregrine Falcons, complemented by vivid photographs and in-depth details.

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  6. It is time to enjoy some of the most fascinating peregrine falcon facts for kids. Also known as duck hawk, the peregrine falcon is one of the fastest birds in the world. It can fly at an average speed of 25 to 34 miles per hour.

  7. Peregrine falcons can fly long distances and travel as far as 15,500 miles in a year. 2. 3. Peregrine falcons stun their prey. Peregrine falcons hunt by chasing or diving on to their prey from a great height. This is known as stooping. Peregrine falcons are extremely fast and because of this, a hunting peregrine will stun its prey before ...

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