Yes. If they lay them.
When a Peregrine Falcons eggs fail to hatch a mom puts its eggs in a place where other eagles try to get the eggs...Then the eagles get the eggs and go to their nest and eat the eggs that will not hatch.!.!. SarahSweetman@facebook.com
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Yes, they do.
Falcons can be ready to have a family at as young as 2 years old. Falcons lay about 3-5 eggs. The male and female falcon take turns sitting ont he eggs to keep them warm and dry, otherwise the unhatched won't survive. The parents turn the eggs and guard them for 33 days until the eggs hatch. Newly hatched falcons are covered with white fuzz for the first 3-6 weeks until they ge ttheir feathers.
Peregrine falcons
The falcons reproduce sexually and their mating season is usually between March and May. The eggs are incubated for about 32 days before they can hatch.
Falcons are birds, so they hatch from incubated eggs.
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.
Penguins
Falcons undergo a life cycle that begins with the egg stage, where a female lays typically 3 to 6 eggs in a nest. After about 28 to 35 days of incubation, the eggs hatch into chicks, known as eyases. The young falcons are dependent on their parents for food and care for about 6 to 8 weeks before fledging, or leaving the nest. Once they fledge, they continue to be supported by their parents for several weeks as they learn to hunt and survive independently.
Type your answer here...6 weeks
It flies around until it finds a female and than settles down with her and than the eggs come along