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Bald eagles can live very near peregrines. They form a threat to them. Hawks can also be a minimal threat considering the Peregrine can also kill hawks when provoked. Golden Eagles and Great Horned Owls are also dangerous to peregrines.
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Great Horned Owls are known to prey on falcons.
peregrine falcon for sure it can fly up to 219 mph making it a great predator.
Larger bird of prey and Mammals like foxes would prey on a peregrine but they would find it hard to catch them because they are so fast.
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.
There are of course different things that can be considered special about any kind of bird. For the peregrine falcon the most easy answer to this question is that it is the fastest animal there is. It reaches speeds of around 350km/hour when it dives from great height onto it's unexpecting prey.
Mainly, other birds such as pigeons, ducks, grouse. May take an occasional rodent from time to time.
Peregrine falcon . The Peregrine falcon dives up to 275mph. This particular bird dives from the sky and uses his mouth to stick the prey in it's body to kill it.The fastest bird when diving is the Peregrine falcon The fastest speed the Peregrine Falcon reached ever recorded was an amazing 242.3 MPH or 390 KPH.The fastest bird when in flight is the SwiftThe Spine-tailed Swift, also know as the White-throated Needletail(Hirundapus caudacutus)KPH=171MPH=106The Fastest bird on land is the OstrichKPH = 70MPH = 43.5The fastest bird is the Peregrine Falcon; the fastest one measured reached a speed of 248 mph.Whats the fastest air animal?eagleThe fastest bird in gravity assisted flight (the dive) is the Peregrine Falcon. Moreover, it is then the fastest animal on the planet. But the fastest bird in level flight is the Spine-tailed swift, (Hirundapus caudacutus).