Streamlined feathers, hollow bones and curved wings allow this magnificent bird to fly at an incredible 322kmph (!) when going into a dive (known as a stoop)!!
Behavior. Peregrine Falcons have adapted to living in many cities and make use of tall buildings that provide suitable ledges for nesting
A peregrine falcon sounds like some body scratching a piece of chalk down a black Bord
Peregrine Falcons have a high mortality rate (15 years). Females will lay usually 3 to 5 eggs, and incubate them for 34 days. Chicks eat an incredible amount of food doubling their weight in just six days. By the time they are three weeks old they are 10 times their birth weight. Banding has provided Scientists with statics about Peregrine Falcons as there is only a 50% survival rate in the first year and out of that 50% only 25% of the birds make it to age two.
Peregrine falcons have adapted to living in many cities and make use of tall buildings that provide suitable ledges for nesting and depend on the large populations of pigeons and starlings in cities for food. They dive and catch their prey in mid-air. Peregrines have few natural predators.
Peregrine Falcons live anywhere except for North pole and South pole. They nest on rocky ledges and scrape loose sand together or gravel to make scrape.(scrape is like a small nest) The female usually lays 3-4 eggs at a time.
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the falcon drops its wings behind its back so to make it more aerodynamic and to get more speed usually for attacks. the falcon opens its wings just moments before the inpact because otherwise the bird might hurt itsself or move to fast and rather not get its prey or damage the prey to much
One clear adaptations is with catching its prey ... pigeons these are faster than the peregrine in Level Flight! so the peregrine Falcon has adapted in catching its prey, the pigeon by flying up high...if they can they cleverly conceal themselves by aligning themselves so they are between the prey and the sun. then the perform their famous aerial stunt but folding back their wings and literally nose diving into the pigeon, knocking it unconscious (killing it!) from the force. all the peregrine has to do now is retrieve its meal
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