Falconidae - Bird of the Month July 2013 *

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The North American one looks slightly different. The wing is covering the white of the face....at least, that's my opinion ;-)


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Lisbeth wrote: Fri Feb 07, 2020 7:25 am The North American one looks slightly different. The wing is covering the white of the face....at least, that's my opinion ;-)
There is no American Version of a Peregrine the head is uniform worldwide..The only difference between the various 'Sub Species ' is the slight barring variations on the breast ..ALL have a black Crown and those two distinct Cheetah like black stripes from eye to the side of the white throat ..completely absent here ..looks like a Buzzard of sorts this bird here


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Try to google "North American Peregrine Falcon" and you'll see what I saw ;-)


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EU-Peregrine diving looks like this
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A peregrine falcon has been pictured as it dives in an airfoil looking like a B-2 bomber in an impressive shot.

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Did you know...

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Africa’s SMALLEST raptor. The pygmy falcon Polihierax semitorquatus feeds on insects, small reptiles & mammals. At about 19 to 20 cm long, it is only slightly larger than a budgerigar (budgie).


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It is really tiny and not very easy to see. Luckily it mostly sits on the top a tree, which makes it easier :-)


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