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Falcon - Wikipedia Falcons ( ˈfɒlkən, ˈfɔːl -, ˈfæl - ) are birds of prey in the genus Falco, which includes about 40 species
8 Types of Falcons in North America - Wildlife Informer Falcons are small, fast birds of prey with long, pointed wings Their speed and ferocity have made them popular birds, both with bird-watchers and falconers- people who train birds-of-prey professionally
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
Peregrine falcon - Wikipedia The peregrine falcon (Falco peregrinus), also known simply as the peregrine, [3] is a cosmopolitan bird of prey (raptor) in the family Falconidae renowned for its speed A large, crow -sized falcon, it has a blue-grey back, barred white underparts and a black head As is typical for bird-eating (avivore) raptors, peregrine falcons are sexually dimorphic, with females being considerably larger
Peregrine falcon | Speed, Diet, Facts | Britannica The peregrine falcon is best known for its diving speed during flight —which can reach more than 300 km (186 miles) per hour—making it not only the world’s fastest bird but also the world’s fastest animal
Falcon Bird Facts - A-Z Animals Falcons are fast, agile birds of prey found worldwide — the peregrine falcon is the fastest animal on Earth, diving over 200 mph
Types Of Falcons - BirdWatching The Peregrine Falcon may be the most common falcon, but the Gyr Falcon is the largest species They are difficult to spot though, as they live in the high Arctic and tend to avoid humans wherever possible Only when they migrate south to Northern Canada and America can they be seen
64 Types of Falcons (With Pictures) - Avibirds. com Small to medium-sized diurnal raptors differ from hawks and their allies by using their beaks instead of their feet to kill prey Falconiformes have hooked bills, sharply curved talons, and excellent eyesight They also have relatively long, pointed wings made for speed and lift