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peregrine falcon
(Falco peregrinus) The peregrine falcon is the fastest animal on earth. Because it can reach almost 200 miles per hour when diving for prey, the peregrine falcon ...
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The Canadian Peregrine Foundation - Peregrine Falcon development
The Canadian Peregrine Foundation - Peregrine Falcon development The Canadian Peregrine Foundation Peregrine Falcon Development - Age Guide The photos below chronicle the development of a peregrine falcon chick from hatching through to fledging.
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Raptor Rehabilitation of Ky. - Lucy - Peregrine Falcon
Raptor Rehabilitation of Ky. - Lucy - Peregrine Falcon Peregrine Falcon Lucy Name: Given to her by previous owner Date in: 24 October 1998 Hatched: Spring ... and she was an excellent falconry bird. While working with John, she starred in The Falcon and the Snowman with Timothy Hutton. John Moran then returned Lucy to Brian at SCPBRG ...
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Peregrine falcon recovery
Peregrine falcon recovery KestrelCam | OspreyCam | KingCam | Nest Viewer | Cam Forum | New 8/8/08 | RRP Store Video ... Recovery About Us Peregrine Falcon Facts Ospreys Site Map Build A Nest Box Links The Raptor Resource Project is a nonprofit, 501c3 dedicated to restoring the Midwest's population of Peregrine falcons and ...
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Peregrine Falcon - WDNR
Management The federal government has drafted a national peregrine falcon recovery plan and the BER is enacting a Peregrine Falcon Recovery Plan for Wisconsin. The BER’s ... . Peregrine Falcon Populations, Their Biology and Decline. The Univ. Wis. Press, Madison. Ratcliffe, D. 1980 The Peregrine Falcon. Buteo Books, Vermillion, SD. Snow, C. 1972. American Peregrine Falcon and Arctic Peregrine Falcon ...
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EEK! - Critter Corner - Peregrine Falcon
EEK! - Critter Corner - Peregrine Falcon . Peregrine Falcon Faster Than A Speeding Bullet? Wisconsin Status: Endangered Federal Status: Delisted on August 20, 1999! ... these animals in the food chain and the poison eventually reached the peregrine falcon. This concentration of chemicals in the peregrine's system caused females to lay eggs with very thin shells which ...
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Peregrine falcon
Peregrine falcon IWRC Raptor ID Series Peregrine Falcon Head Wings Photo by Jean Chamberlain Tail Feet/Legs Adults Nestlings/Juveniles Distinctive features In flight Table of Contents Raptor ID Home International Wildlife Rehabilitation Council
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Journey North: Peregrine Falcon Migration
Peregrine Falcon Migration Updates Peregrine Falcon Update: February 5, 1996 Peregrine Falcon Migration Update: February 12, 1996 Peregrine Falcon Migration Update: February 19, 1996 Peregrine Falcon Migration Update: February 26, 1996 Peregrine Falcon Migration Update: March 4, 1996 Peregrine Falcon ...
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Canadian Peregrine Foundation - About the Foundation
Peregrine Foundation - About the Foundation The Canadian Peregrine Foundation About the Foundation: The Canadian Peregrine Foundation is a registered charity dedicated to assisting the recovery of the peregrine falcon and other raptors at risk. Follow the links below to learn more about our past, present, and future endeavours. History Why the Canadian Peregrine ...
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The Raptor Foundation - Peregrine
Peregrine (Falco peregrinus) Length 36-48cm 14-19" Wingspan 95-110cm 37-43" Weight 580-1300g 20-46oz Both the English name "Peregrine Falcon" & the scientific name "Falco peregrinus" literally mean Pilgrim Falcon ... birds (eyasses), but caught on their passage, or 'pilgrimage' from their breeding-place. The Peregrine Falcon was amongst the first birds of prey introduced into falconry in the British ...
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