By flying high above their prey ... of the availability of ducks and shorebirds. To put it simply, peregrine falcons are happy to eat any type of bird that happens to be in the area.
The falcon had apparently chased a pigeon into the old mill before becoming lost and disoriented in the roughly one acre of ...
Seasonal restrictions on climbing and other activities on the cliff faces of Granite Mountain and Thumb Butte are in effect ...
A falconer contracted by Charleston County will stay in the area until March 17, flying eight falcons and hawks daily to keep ...
University of Cape Town provides funding as a partner of The Conversation AFRICA. A peregrine falcon with dark stripes under its eyes that protect it from solar glare. Javier Fernandez Sanchez ...
In the winter months, protected peregrine falcons start building their nests on Western North Carolina’s high cliffs.
Unfortunately, the most common falcon, American kestrel, is on a downward slide, although it is still easily the most frequent of Ohio’s falcons. American kestrels are about the size of a blue jay and ...
A new pair of peregrine falcons are expected to settle into the nest on the Cathedral this month. Pitt facility management ...