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Female Peregrine Falcon
The peregrine falcon is not an endangered species.
The peregrine falcon is not an endangered species.
Approximately 25-30% of peregrine falcons have adapted to living in urban areas. These birds have found suitable nesting sites on skyscrapers and other tall structures, which mimic their natural cliff habitats. Urban environments provide abundant food sources, such as pigeons, contributing to their successful adaptation. This urban population has helped peregrine falcons recover from previous declines.
The collective noun for a group of falcons is a Cast of Falcons
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Yes - there are.
They're called peregrine falcons.
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peregrine falcons have no natural predaters,but some scavengers eat the dead birds
it depends on what type of eagle you are talking about