The colour of the plumage remains the same for both the female and male peregrine falcon throughout the seasons. As with all birds, they will fluff out their feathers to trap air and so provide better insulation in cold weather.
Usually, yes. The only time they don't is when there is plenty of food for them to eat all winter.
Yes, they lose their baby feathers and get their adult ones when they are about one year old.
Not really because their not actually the birds who camouflage with the things around them and also because they are predators and they are on top of the food chain
It is black on it's back and a lighter brown color underneath.
peregrine falcons are rare falcons they have a blue bead and around it's eye is the color yellow.
It has a dark head with a wide dark mustache mark, white throat, blue-gray back and pale breast cross-barred with dark brown. Young birds have darker, brownish plumage. Their breast is marked with vertical brown streaking.
No it does not change from season to season
yes they do change in winter summer
It changs green
Nope.
red and black
A falcons size is less then 2 feet
Their coats change color to blend with the dominant color of the season- white in winter.
They change by the season or they change by the weather. the coldness plays a roll in this to.
Black, red, silver, and white.