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Peregrine falcon
Falco peregrinus
Falcons
(Falconidae)
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A bird of prey with a dark grey back and head and a lighter coloured under surface. There are faintly hashed lines on the almost white belly, barely visible in flight. Yellow eye outline and beak base, the beak tip is black. The throat is white with dark whiskers. It often uses second-hand nests on cliffs or steep edges where it can launch quickly and spot prey easily. Nests can also be on church towers from where it preys on pigeons and songbirds. ⇔ l. ♀ 46-54 cm, ♂ 38-46 cm Fastest flying and fastest creature on the planet, reaching a speed up to 389 kph when diving. Kills its prey by the impact. Partly migratory. LA: ≈ The FALCO TINNUNCULUS (Kestrel) is less monochrome in colour when observed and hovers while searching for food.
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Shape
Colour
Legs
Beak
Neck
Tail
Habitat
Social
Food
Nest
40-60 cm
Bird of Prey
Common
Hooked
Short
Normal
Mountain
Solitary
Prey
None/Borrow
2 LookAlikes (LA):
Gyrfalcon
Kestrel
Peregrine falcon
Slechtvalk
Wanderfalke
Faucon pèlerin
Falco pellegrino
Halcón peregrino
Falcão-peregrino
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