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.
On window and roof ledges.
Yes
a scrape nest
The peregrine generally lays two to six eggs, usually in a nest high on cliffs or tall buildings. Falcons often use nests that were built by other birds located in these kinds of areas that are relatively inaccessible except by air.
Neither, actually. Peregrine Falcons are birds that inhabit various types of open country (like fields or deserts or tundra), although occasionally a pair will nest on a window ledge or cornice of a tall building.
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When a Peregrine Falcons eggs fail to hatch a mom puts its eggs in a place where other eagles try to get the eggs...Then the eagles get the eggs and go to their nest and eat the eggs that will not hatch.!.!. SarahSweetman@facebook.com
Rarely they will nest in cities on tall buildings, and feed on pigeons.
The peregrine falcon is not an endangered species.
Female Peregrine Falcon
The peregrine falcon is not an endangered species.
Behavior. Peregrine Falcons have adapted to living in many cities and make use of tall buildings that provide suitable ledges for nesting