Yes, they do.
Peregrine falcons
The peregrine generally lays two to six eggs, usually in a nest high on cliffs or tall buildings. Falcons often use nests that were built by other birds located in these kinds of areas that are relatively inaccessible except by air.
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Peregrine falcons mate for life. One pair will tend a nest together and hatch many babies (or eyas) over the years. For each of these little ones, the parents will mate and the mother will lay an egg. After a time it will hatch and the eyaswill see the world for the first time.
Yes. If they lay them.
Falcons are birds, so they hatch from incubated eggs.
yes
Like all other birds. They lay eggs.
No, peregrine falcons do not use external fertilization. They reproduce through internal fertilization, where the male transfers sperm to the female during mating. After fertilization, the female lays eggs, which she incubates until they hatch. This process is typical of most birds, which lay fertilized eggs rather than engaging in external fertilization.
The peregrine falcon is not an endangered species.
The peregrine falcon is not an endangered species.
Female Peregrine Falcon