Similarly shaped raptors, such as peregrine falcons and goshawks, are adept at the agile pursuit and rapid capture of birds in flight. |
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Colonsay House boasts one of Scotland's finest tropical gardens, and birdwatchers should look out for golden eagles and peregrine falcons. |
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Adam and his team of falconers use predatory birds like gyrfalcons, eagles, and peregrine falcons to clear the air. |
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En route she encounters buzzards, a peregrine and high brown fritillary butterflies, otters and kingfishers. |
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All of the routes would adversely affect some wildlife, including peregrine falcons, arroyo toads and Pacific pocket mice. |
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With the coming spring warming the earth, peregrine falcons are now starting to lay their eggs on remote cliff tops around Scotland. |
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Higher up, grasslands are home to burrowing owls, chukars, and peregrine and prairie falcons. |
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The tracking also showed that a peregrine falcon took a juvenile hen harrier fledged from one of the eight successful nests. |
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Some of the oldest known falconids include a crested caracara and a peregrine falcon, both of which lived to 22 years old. |
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You will see bald eagles, maybe a peregrine falcon, Canada jays, Clarks nutcrackers and other northern birds. |
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In the barn there are nesting pairs of barn owls, and sparrow hawks, while buzzards and peregrine falcons are regular visitors to the woods. |
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Raptors such as peregrine falcon, rough-legged hawk, and snowy owl can also be found throughout the town. |
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Recent winters have seen a variety of exciting birds on the reserve, including short-eared owls, hen harrier, peregrine falcon and snow bunting. |
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When she escaped, before I was covered in bird muck, I swear I saw a peregrine falcon fly down and cut her bonds. |
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The peregrine falcon can fly all the way from the Alaska tundra to the prairies of central Argentina. |
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Other wintering species include little egret, spoonbill, hen harrier, merlin, peregrine, green sandpiper and common sandpiper. |
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A peregrine falcon and a merlin swoop overhead, and the canyon soon curves to the left. |
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They face a host of predators, including sea eagles, golden eagles, peregrine falcons, black-backed gulls and rats. |
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Some of the most common birds of prey here, the bald eagle, peregrine falcon, and osprey, are fish-eaters, though the hawk owl is not. |
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The farm is also home to blue-winged teals, coots, grebes, and an occasional osprey or peregrine falcon. |
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Her eyes challenged me, potent, like a peregrine falcon's, but the beguiling scent of turps and linseed oil drew me to her canvas. |
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Bird lovers may be able to view the peregrine chicks hatch during a half-day session in June. |
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At the present time, sighting a peregrine in East Anglia provides a red-letter day. |
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As well as 419 pairs of golden eagles, osprey numbers are escalating, as are red kites, white-tailed sea eagles and peregrine falcons. |
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Twenty threatened or endangered species make their home there, including the peregrine falcon and San Joaquin kit fox. |
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We didn't catch that fish, or any fish, but we had a great day with kingfishers, peregrine falcons and buzzards for company. |
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Mallards, ring-necked ducks, killdeer, marbled godwits, and peregrine falcons settle in for the fall. |
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After owls, U.K. government figures identify kestrels, common buzzards, and peregrine falcons as other raptors most likely to end up as roadkill. |
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With plenty of smaller birds and rabbits to prey on, all around the island kestrels hover, buzzards glide and peregrine falcons swoop. |
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A planet in detriment or fall is in a precarious condition, more so if it is peregrine or otherwise afflicted. |
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They include pine marten, wildcat, stoat and weasel as well as golden eagles, merlin, peregrine falcon, golden plover and in time black grouse and capercaillie. |
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Biologists live-captured dozens of owls, kestrels, hawks and peregrine falcons, which might have fed on poisoned rats, and temporarily held them in captivity. |
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Over time, songbirds like the robin and other prized avians, including bald eagles and peregrine falcons, ingested enough contaminated prey that they died of DDT poisoning. |
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The new move, which comes with the breeding season at its height, is aimed at halting the persecution of birds of prey such as peregrine falcons and goshawks. |
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About a year ago, peregrine Financial CEO Russell Wasendorf Sr. was found attempting to kill himself in his car. |
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He wants to learn how the peregrine does it, how a bird can fly hundreds of miles a day, feeding sporadically and buffeted by uncooperative winds. |
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Along the Red River in 18o6 he describes a rich abundance of animal species including the Carolina parakeet, cougar, plains buffalo, wolf, and peregrine falcon. |
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The Royal Society for the Protection of Birds says thieves are threatening to wipe out the population of rare goshawks and peregrine falcons in the Peak District. |
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The gamekeeper, for a private shooting estate in the valley, faces 19 charges under the Wildlife Act, including 10 of killing rare peregrine falcons, goshawk and sparrowhawk. |
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They've both become superb birders, too, able to distinguish in a wing beat, for example, a gyrfalcon from a peregrine falcon during a brief aerial tussle. |
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Ranging from creamy pink to pale yellow, peregrine falcon and gyrfalcon eggs are slightly smaller than chicken's eggs, but many times more valuable. |
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Several peregrine subspecies were included in the breeding stock, including birds of Eurasian origin. |
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In one instance, when a snowy owl killed a newly fledged peregrine, the larger owl was in turn killed by a stooping peregrine parent. |
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Species suffering large population drops include the curlew, golden plover, chough, peregrine and ring ouzel. |
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Rare wildlife includes otters, red grouse, golden plovers, curlews, ring ouzels and peregrine falcons. |
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It is also the home of red kites, buzzards, dippers, peregrine falcons and ravens, with seasonal visits from ring ouzels and redstarts. |
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The Barbary falcon's shoulder and pelvis bones are stout by comparison with the peregrine, and its feet are smaller. |
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The osprey is the second most widely distributed raptor species, after the peregrine falcon. |
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Among his collection is a red squirrel, two waxwings, a snowy owl, a peregrine falcon, a pine marten and a hobby, a migratory bird of prey. |
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This clinical report describes a hematogenous osteomyelitis and polyarthritis in a juvenile peregrine falcon associated with S hyicus septicemia. |
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Avian fauna includes birds of prey like the golden eagle, the peregrine falcon, the snowy owl and the bald eagle. |
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As soon as she had smiled her face altered again, and the petulant expression peregrine to her features took control. |
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The phylogeny and delimitations of the peregrine and hobbies groups are more problematic. |
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One each of peregrine falcon, great horned owl, and Cooper's hawk from a total of 472, 81, and 100, respectively, were also positive. |
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Occasionally a peregrine falcon disturbs nesting kittiwakes as it swoops by the cliff edges. |
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Over 200 species of bird have been recorded on Arran including black guillemot, eider, peregrine falcon and the golden eagle. |
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Species such as buzzards, peregrine falcons, northern wheatears, ravens, gulls, auks, Manx shearwaters and guillemots all call the island home. |
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Birds seen on the moor include merlin, peregrine falcon, Eurasian curlew, European stonechat, dipper, Dartford warbler and ring ouzel. |
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The peregrine falcon has been designated the official city bird of Chicago. |
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Since 1927, the peregrine falcon has been the official mascot of Bowling Green State University in Bowling Green, Ohio. |
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Due to its striking hunting technique, the peregrine has often been associated with aggression and martial prowess. |
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Populations of the peregrine falcon have bounced back in most parts of the world. |
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The most serious predators of peregrine nests in North America and Europe are the great horned owl and the Eurasian eagle owl. |
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Other bird species resident to the Lake District include the buzzard, dipper, peregrine and raven. |
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The peregrine falcon is sexually mature at one to three years of age, but in healthy populations they breed after two to three years of age. |
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If its prey is too heavy to carry, a peregrine will drop it to the ground and eat it there. |
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These included osprey, little tern, avocet, black-tailed godwit, stone curlew, corncrake, chough and peregrine falcon. |
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Some were of rare species including peregrine falcon, chough stone-curlew, corncrake and little tern. |
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His plan to rid Trafalgar Square of pigeons by bringing in peregrine falcons to eat them was dismissed as not feasible. |
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The peregrine falcon lives mostly along mountain ranges, river valleys, coastlines, and increasingly in cities. |
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Barbary falcons breed at different times of year than neighboring peregrine falcon subspecies, but they are capable of interbreeding. |
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And peregrine falcon populations could dwindle in response to climate change, diminishing winter habitat, and a plummeting supply of prey birds. |
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Tom French, a biologist with the state wildlife department, said the bird was 14, a ripe old age for a peregrine falcon. |
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Teaching kids about the peregrine falcons sends an important message about habitat preservation and environmental stewardship. |
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Color illustrations of Harriet and her surroundings merge with actual photographs of peregrine falcons and chicks in the Cincinnati area. |
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In addition, samples from 472 migrating peregrine falcons trapped on autumnal and vernal migrations for banding purposes were also tested. |
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Species include the golden eagle, Egyptian and griffon vulture, peregrine, red kite, plus a number of non-European species. |
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One of many beaches in the area of Western There are some 75 different species of birds here, from eagles and peregrine falcons to tiny, shocking blue wrens. |
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In his back garden he keeps a sanctuary of live birds including two peregrine falcons, two snowy owls, one harris hawk, a barn owl, a jay and two golden pheasants. |
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Animal products like ivory, turtle shells, shahtoosh shawls made from the wool of the Tibetan antelope and stuffed lions and peregrine falcons are also traded on the internet. |
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The family of peregrine falcons has been nesting in the clock tower for years and have been watched by thousands via webcam and in a special film. |
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The peregrine falcon nests in a scrape, normally on cliff edges. |
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Rhys, a warehouseman, said the pair had already spotted cuckoos, stonechats and whinchats, when they saw a large bird being mobbed by buzzards and a peregrine. |
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The eggs found in the raids in the Brixham area of Devon also included those of peregrine falcons, ospreys, avocets, red kites and Cetti's warblers. |
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A variety of seabirds and peregrine falcons are also to be seen. |
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The peregrine falcon is the national animal of the United Arab Emirates. |
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In flight, ducks are safe from all but a few predators such as humans and the peregrine falcon, which regularly uses its speed and strength to catch ducks. |
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Other than bats taken at night, the peregrine rarely hunts mammals, but will on occasion take small species such as rats, voles, hares, shrews, mice and squirrels. |
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Rare birds include raven, peregrine, osprey, merlin and the red kite. |
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The peregrine falcon is host to a range of parasites and pathogens. |
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For falcon breeding, it arranges visits to Rasstede, which has more than 70 birds including peregrine falcons, gyrfalcons and saker falcons on offer. |
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Rare and endangered species commonly found in the area include the peregrine falcon, red-headed woodpecker, red-shouldered hawk, gray bat, barking tree frog, and jewel darter. |
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The peregrine falcon is a highly admired falconry bird, and has been used in falconry for more than 3,000 years, beginning with nomads in central Asia. |
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