using its keen eyesight to locate birds flying below. When it finds its target, the falcon folds its wings and falls into a nose dive, or stoop, gaining speeds over 200 mph. The falcon closes its feet ...
They are the only birds of prey capable of hovering, using the wind to keep them afloat. While they are the smallest falcons in North America, they are fierce predators, often hunting in family ...
Driving on Vermont’s Interstate highways in winter, I often notice large hawks perched in trees on woodland edges at regular intervals along the road. With the stark landscape providing better ...
Moreover, songbirds wintering in Central and South America come north in the spring with ... that prove to be injurious to the birds. Thus, for the peregrine falcon, being on top of a food chain ...
Falcon breeder Howard Waller puts young birds into a hacking box located ... founded the Peregrine Fund and recruited falconers from across North America to help save the species.