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A peregrine falcon is not nocturnal, peregrines that are living in or near cities have been seen to hunt in the dark when they have to feed a nest, but this is not common behaviour
Most races of Peregrines live in mountainous areas or areas with tall trees. They like to nest high up, preferably in rocks. Given the similarity of tall buildings to their natural preferences, coupled with a plentiful supply of pigeons and starlings, cities are prime Peregrine habitat.
They build their nest in trees because a building people may scare them away.
Good technology like that wasn't invented but it had another boat a few miles away but the best they had was the people in the crows nest.
Yes, because when your near the nest, the mother will flies away, but while she's flying away, she's watching the nest. The mother is usually near the nest at all times.
They are not, unless you get too close to their nest or worst, try to cuddle or touch their chicks. Stay away from their nest and they will simply ignore people.
Every time its younglings swims away from the nest, it puts it in its mouth (it might look like it is eating it, but don't worry, it isn't) and spits it out at the nest.
Briefly ... if one encounters a nest containing eggs or hatchlings that he'd like to have, he's allowed to take them, but only after he sends the mother bird away from the nest. See Deuteronomy 22, verse 6.
It's perfectly fine to throw away the nest; your hamster will build a new one!
If the nest of a wasp is completely destroyed, the wasps will search for another place to make a nest.
Like a regular nest like an oval
It looks like a squirrels nest.