Yes, it is legal. But I would refer you to the California Department of Fish and Wildlife website, in order to familiarize yourself with the licensing requirements, links to sites for information on the care and feeding, and the housing and habits of peregrines.
one type of falcon is the "falcon" another type of falcon is the Peregrine Falcon
It doesnt jump out of it....
The Peregrine Falcon can be found on nearly every continent on the planet. They were originally prized for used in hunting and have been shipped all over the world for use.
The Peregrine falcon was at one time listed among the endangered species in the United States. This bird is no longer listed as endangered but is still monitored.
No one knows for sure, but it is not endangered, and found on several continents.
They were at one time in the not too distant past, but their numbers have recovered.
Yes, Peregrine Falcons DO live in California. One resident found an injured one on his stairs! They live in many hot and cold places.
The bald eagle, and peregrine falcon have both recovered nicely.
Well...all I know is that a cheetah is one of the fastest animals in the world.
If you're looking for the live video feed of the peregrine falcon nest that is located at the top of One Capitol Center in downtown Boise, you can go to the Peregrine Fund website.
Those are three species of the "Falco" genus...The peregrine falcon (latin name): Falco peregrinus-being the fastest of them, saker falcon-Falco cherrug, and the last one of your choice is the biggest I think-gyrfalcon-Falco rusticolus.
(Just one) The mountains that they live upon (well really the ledges on the cliffs).