The natural predator of the Aplomado falcon, or Falco femoralis septentrionalisis), the great horned owl. Another threat to the Aplomado falcon is human beings destroying the bird's natural habitat.
Aplomado Falcon was created in 1822.
The Aplomado falcon is only extinct in the US, and was last seen there in the 1950s. There are still falcons in Central and South America.
It eats cuckoos, grackles, doves, small birds, and more.
Gyr Falcon, Saker Falcon, Peregrine Falcon, Lanner Falcon, Mauritius Falcon, Pygmy Falcon, Merlin Falcon, American Kestrel, and Prairie Falcon.
By Falcon Punching the predator
falcon
no cause it a tertiary consumer
Yes..Falcons are a type of hawk..The hawks include: Buteos, large woodland and prairie hawks, Accipiters, bird eating hawks like the Goshawk, sharp shinned and Cooper's, Falcons, like peregrine and kestrel.
Probably tigers and cheetahs.
The only fast enough predator to capture a swallow is a falcon
Yes. It preys mainly on medium sized birds.
The Peregrine Falcon is much faster. He is a predator, and can be taught to hunt for and return to a human trainer .