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Peregrine falcons are generally solitary birds, especially outside of the breeding season. They tend to establish and defend individual territories, although they may be seen in pairs during the breeding season or in small groups when food is abundant. While they do not form social groups like some other bird species, they may congregate in areas with plentiful prey.

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