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Falcon - Wikipedia The smallest falcon species is the pygmy falcon, which measures just 20 cm (7 9 in) As with hawks and owls, falcons exhibit sexual dimorphism, with the females typically larger than the males, thus allowing a wider range of prey species
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
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
Falconidae - Wikipedia Some species have exceptionally wide ranges, particularly the cosmopolitan peregrine falcon, which ranges from Greenland to Fiji and has the widest natural breeding distribution of any bird Other species have more restricted distributions, particularly island endemics like the Mauritius kestrel
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
Peregrine Falcon - National Geographic Kids A common bird of prey (a group of hunting birds that includes such birds as hawks and eagles), the peregrine is an adaptable falcon that can be found in almost any habitat
Peregrine Falcon - eBird Sleek, fast-flying large falcon Always look for a grayish back in adults, long wings that almost reach the tail tip, and powerful but slender build Dark mark below each eye varies in shape and size Juveniles are more heavily patterned below than adults, and can be quite brownish above