
Merlin Identification, All About Birds, Cornell Lab of Ornithology
Merlins are small, fierce falcons that use surprise attacks to bring down small songbirds and shorebirds. They are powerful fliers, but you can tell them from larger falcons by their rapid wingbeats and overall dark tones.
Merlin (bird) - Wikipedia
The merlin (Falco columbarius) is a small species of falcon from the Northern Hemisphere, [2] with numerous subspecies throughout North America and Eurasia. A bird of prey, the merlin breeds in the northern Holarctic; some migrate to subtropical and northern tropical regions in …
Merlin | Audubon Field Guide
A rather small falcon, compact and fast-flying, the Merlin is a common breeder across the northern forests of North America and Eurasia. It feeds mostly on small birds, capturing them in mid-air in rapid pursuit.
Merlin - eBird
Small and fierce falcon. Dark above and paler below, with streaking on the underparts; darkness of plumage varies geographically. Feeds mainly on birds captured in flight. Found in a variety of habitats from grasslands, open forests, and especially coastal areas with shorebirds. Flies powerfully on pointed wings with quick, continuous wingbeats.
Merlin Overview, All About Birds, Cornell Lab of Ornithology
Merlins are small, fierce falcons that use surprise attacks to bring down small songbirds and shorebirds. They are powerful fliers, but you can tell them from larger falcons by their rapid wingbeats and overall dark tones. Medieval falconers called them “lady hawks,” and noblewomen used them to hunt Sky Larks.
Merlin Photos and Videos for, All About Birds, Cornell Lab of Ornithology
2007年3月30日 · Merlins are small, fierce falcons that use surprise attacks to bring down small songbirds and shorebirds. They are powerful fliers, but you can tell them from larger falcons by their rapid wingbeats and overall dark tones.
Merlin Fact Sheet – HawkWatch International
Merlins are small birds, only slightly larger than American Kestrels, but stockier overall and fly with speed and stability. Merlins seem easily agitated, harassing larger raptors seemingly for fun.
Merlin - American Bird Conservancy
The Merlin is a formidable bird-hunter that ploughs into murmurations of starlings and clouds of sandpipers at speeds over 30 miles per hour.
Merlin | Physical Features, Habitat & Behavior | Britannica
Merlin, (Falco columbarius), small falcon found at high latitudes throughout the Northern Hemisphere. Adult males have slate-blue backs with finely streaked underparts; females and immature birds have brown backs; all have a tail with narrow white bands. During most of the year merlins inhabit open
Merlin - Description, Habitat, Image, Diet, and Interesting Facts
The Merlin is a small member of the falcon, or Falconidae, family. They live throughout North, Central, and parts of South America, as well as Eurasia and northern Africa. Like all falcons, these birds are highly skilled hunters who capture much of their prey on the wing. Their narrow wings allow them to maneuver effectively while pursuing prey.