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Female Peregrine Falcon
The high-speed dive of a peregrine falcon is called a stoop.
Peregrine falcon
Both sexes feed the young. Males do the hunting when the female is incubating.
They're called peregrine falcons.
Peregrine falcons do not like being with other species. They are mainly seen with others when they are attacking another of the same gender, or defending their territory. The one exception is in breeding season, when peregrine falcons will chose a mate, then breed and raise the young. Breeding season is the only time when peregrine falcons will be together in peace in the wild.
When peregrine falcons are flying high and spot prey below and prepare to go after it, they angle downward. They at least slightly fold in their wings and can dive up to 200 mph. Once they are close enough to the prey, another flying bird, they reach out their talons and grab it. Once they have it in their talons they swoop up. That is how Peregrine Falcons stoop.
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The collective noun for a group of falcons is a Cast of Falcons
Peregrine Worsthorne's birth name is Peregrine Gerard Worsthorne.
The peregrine falcon lives in Florida but is endangerd. The peregrine falcon became endangerd in 1970. The peregrine falcon lives in Florida but is endangerd. The peregrine falcon became endangerd in 1970.