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  1. The peregrine falcon is sexually mature at one to three years of age, but in larger populations they breed after two to three years of age. A pair mates for life and returns to the same nesting spot annually. The courtship flight includes a mix of aerial acrobatics, precise spirals, and steep dives. [17]

  2. Peregrine falcons live for around 5 to 6 years on average, with the very oldest on record obtaining the age of 18 and 19. However, it’s estimated that just some 3% survive past the age of 10. Around half of all Peregrine falcons die in their first year, often within weeks of hatching.

  3. Sep 7, 2022 · How old is a juvenile Peregrine Falcon? Peregrine falcons are considered juveniles for around 16 months or so, at which point their juvenile plumage will be all but gone. Peregrines reach sexual maturity after 1 to 2 years but usually won’t mate until their second year.

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  4. 3 days ago · Adult peregrines range from about 36 to 49 cm (14.2 to 19.3 inches) in length. Strong and fast, they hunt by flying high and then diving at their prey. Attaining tremendous speeds of more than 320 km (200 miles) per hour, they strike with clenched talons and kill by impact.

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  5. The Peregrine is a large and powerful falcon. It has broad, pointed wings and a relatively short tail. Blue-grey on top, with a blackish top of the head, its obvious black 'moustache' contrasts with its white face. The breast is finely striped. It's swift and agile in flight, chasing prey.

  6. Peregrine falcon. Scientific name: Falco peregrinus. Like many of our birds of prey, the peregrine falcon was so persecuted, numbers fell dramatically. Thankfully, this super-speedy flyer is now making a comeback, particularly in our towns, where it nests on tall buildings.

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  8. Powerful and fast-flying, the Peregrine Falcon hunts medium-sized birds, dropping down on them from high above in a spectacular stoop. They were virtually eradicated from eastern North America by pesticide poisoning in the middle 20th century.

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