Yes, it absolutely can mean the same thing. A pilgrim is a traveler who is on a journey to a holy place, but when people speak of pilgrims they are mainly referring to the early settlers of Plymouth, Mass, U.S.
Peregrine originally meant someone who was from abroad, a traveler or a "pilgrim". Normally when you hear someone speak of a peregrine today, they are referring to the Peregrine Falcon, a bird of prey.
A peregrine falcon is typically smaller in size compared to a hawk.
Female Peregrine Falcon
peregrine falcon because they can kill a animal as big as a golden eagle don't trust me go to YouTube and type peregrine falcon kills red tailed hawk.
Yes, that is a common name for the peregrine.
A peregrine falcon is a specific type of falcon/hawk.
the peregrine falcon is the fastest flier (speed of about 320km/h)
Peregrine falcon
The sharp-shinned hawk is more adept at hunting in dense forests compared to the peregrine falcon.
Neither. It is a bird. Falcons are a type of hawk.
The hawk, as well as other raptor including the peregine falcon, eat other birds, small mammals, and large insects.
Peregrine Falcon
Gyr Falcon, Saker Falcon, Peregrine Falcon, Lanner Falcon, Mauritius Falcon, Pygmy Falcon, Merlin Falcon, American Kestrel, and Prairie Falcon.