- Falcon - Wikipedia
Falcons ( ˈfɒlkən, ˈfɔːl -, ˈfæl - ) are birds of prey in the genus Falco, which includes about 40 species
- Falcon | Bird of Prey, Hunting Migration | Britannica
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
- Falcon - Facts, Information, Habitat, Diet, Lifespan
The falcon is a powerful bird of prey known for its speed, accuracy, and remarkable hunting abilities The most famous of the species is the Peregrine Falcon, which travels at speeds of up to 320 km h (200 mph)
- Falcon Bird Facts - A-Z Animals
The falcon bird is faster than any other animal on earth, both on land and in the air! Known for their precision and speed, the falcon bird seeks out food like any bird of prey
- Falcon - Description, Habitat, Image, Diet, and Interesting Facts
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 There are approximately 40 different species of these birds, all in the taxonomic genus Falco
- 19 Different Types of Falcons With Facts and Photos
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
- Raptor Resource Project: Bald Eagle and Bird of Prey Cams
Established in 1988, the non-profit Raptor Resource Project specializes in the preservation of falcons, eagles, ospreys, hawks, and owls
- 10 Types of Falcons (Falco) seen in North America - North American . . .
There are at least eight types of falcons that live or have visited the continent of North America The Peregrine Falcon and the Prairie Falcon are native birds and have the widest ranges The Gyrfalcon lives in the northern regions of Canada and Alaska and prefers the colder climate conditions
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