falcon

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Pete takes us inside the lives and minds of all thirty-four species of diurnal raptors found in North America - hawks, falcons , eagles, vultures, the osprey and the harrier.
a diurnal bird of prey with long pointed wings and a notched beak, typically catching prey by diving on it from above.
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The 'falcon' , although unhooded, perches, docile and still on the edge of a table.
The Gyrfalcon is the largest 'falcon' in the world.
Accipiters have rounded wings, whereas 'falcons' have pointed ones.
The enemies are not only humans but many other predators that consider rodent meat very tasty, snakes, large lizards, small and large mammals and birds of prey especially owls, kestrels, and 'falcons' .
The new facility boasts more than 50 birds of prey, ranging from large eagles and incredibly fast 'falcons' to hawks and owls.
Tens of thousands of hawks, kites, 'falcons' , eagles, osprey, vultures, and harriers appear in the skies over the Golden Gate from August through December.
American kestrels, smallest of North America's 'falcons' , migrate at about the same time as the jays and flickers.
Adult pipits and wagtails have a number of avian predators among the 'falcons' and hawks and owls (Strigiformes).
These rugged plants make ideal cover for mice, rabbits, and other creatures that are, in turn, prey for the region's raptors - owls, hawks, 'falcons' , and eagles.
These conditions resulted in many migrants (including red footed 'falcons' , red throated pipits and grey-headed wagtails) all travelling far to the west of normal routes from Africa to northern breeding grounds.
Pete takes us inside the lives and minds of all thirty-four species of diurnal raptors found in North America - hawks, 'falcons' , eagles, vultures, the osprey and the harrier.
They're subject to a lot of pressures from predators, aerial predators such as 'falcons' , sea eagles, and they need to have a clear line of sight to an area of escape for them, and also so they can see predators in advance.
Unlike most hawks, 'falcons' do not build nests (though caracaras do).
Hawks, harriers, 'falcons' , eagles, and vultures are diurnal migrants.
The Royal Society for the Protection of Birds estimates that around 100 birds of prey, including eagles, 'falcons' and hen harriers, are either poisoned, shot, trapped or have their nests destroyed every year on the Scottish moors.
And of course, today we have such adept flyers as the swallows, hummingbirds, 'falcons' , and the soaring albatrosses which demonstrate the great diversity of flight adaptations in birds.
It features free-flying displays and an opportunity for people to see at close hand some 30 different birds of prey, including eagles, buzzards and 'falcons' .
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