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      • Falcons are highly specialized carnivores that actively hunt for prey which include reptiles, rodents, insects, smaller birds, and small vertebrates. They are the largest genus in the family Falconidae, and their genus is called Falco.
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  2. Aug 3, 2023 · Falcons are highly specialized carnivores that actively hunt for prey which include reptiles, rodents, insects, smaller birds, and small vertebrates. They are the largest genus in the family Falconidae, and their genus is called Falco.

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    Falcons (/ ˈ f ɒ l k ən, ˈ f ɔː l-, ˈ f æ l-/) are birds of prey in the genus Falco, which includes about 40 species. Some small species of falcons with long, narrow wings are called hobbies, [7] and some that hover while hunting are called kestrels.

    Common Name
    Scientific Name
    Distribution
    Falco newtoni
    Madagascar, Mayotte, and the Comores.
    Falco araeus
    Seychelles Islands
    Falco punctatus
    Mauritius
    Falco moluccensis
    Wallacea and Java.
  4. 6 days ago · Falcon, any of nearly 60 species of hawks of the family Falconidae (order Falconiformes), diurnal birds of prey characterized by long, pointed wings and swift, powerful flight. The name is applied in a restricted sense, as true falcons, to the genus Falco, which numbers more than 35 species.

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    • Falcons are fast. Really fast. Peregrine falcons have been clocked at reaching speeds of 242 miles per hour while diving for prey, making them the fastest recorded animal ever.
    • Humans have used falcons for hunting for thousands of years. You may have seen artistic depictions of falconry, the art of training and using falcons to hunt small animals and birds, from the Middle Ages or the Renaissance.
    • Falcons mate for life. There's no playing around for these birds: Falcons devote themselves to one partner for their reproductive years. However, this doesn't mean they act like a married couple, cooking dinner and play Bingo together.
    • They can see better than you. Scientists estimate that falcon vision is eight times better than humans'. This allows the birds to spot small prey from nearly two miles away, and then swoop down precisely to catch it.
  5. The falcons are small to medium sized birds with long, tapering wings built for speed. They feed on a variety of prey, from insects to birds. Although most falcons actively pursue their prey, the Kestrel is a familiar sight hovering along roadside verges waiting to pounce on an unlucky mouse or vole.

  6. Falcons are raptors, or birds of prey, with sharp talons on their feet, and sharp curved beaks. They are incredibly skilled predators on the wing, and their narrow wings enable them to maneuver perfectly in the air.

  7. May 30, 2023 · Falcons are a bird of prey, a group of carnivorous birds which include different families all known as raptors. These birds share various similarities, many of which are adaptations which allow them to be such agile predators.

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