Peregrine Falcon
The peregrine falcon, from its scientific name Falco peregrinus, is a diurnal raptor that lives all over the world except Antarctica.
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It is a diurnal raptor belonging to the Falconidae family and the Falconiformes order.
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This raptor is recognizable with its white and blue body. Its beak and legs are yellow.
In the peregrine falcon, it is impossible to recognize the female from the male.
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The peregrine falcon feeds mainly on birds.
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He lives on top of cliffs or high monuments like churches for example.
It nests in pairs, on the ground, in tall grasses. It lays between 3 and 5 eggs.
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It is a fairly silent species.
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On the IUCN conservation status it is: LC Least concern.
Adult peregrine falcon breeding plumage