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Peregrine falcons swoop down on bystanders downtown: ‘I never imagined it would attack people, but I guess they do’ Share this: Click to share on Facebook (Opens in new window) Facebook; ...
Peregrine falcons use false attacks to tire out their prey, a new study suggests. These birds of prey trick pacific dunlin birds so they are easier to catch later in the day when they are tired or ...
Impressive footage captured a peregrine falcon attacking a gigantic flock of starlings over the English town of Upton. The flock fended off the bird of prey with a constantly changing formation.
Peregrine falcons can reach speeds in excess of 200 mph (321.87 kilometers per hour) when diving. "It's just a momma protecting her young," Hennen said. "Their reflex is to swoop at you.
Peregrine falcons can reach speeds in excess of 200 mph (321.87 kilometers per hour) when diving. "It's just a momma protecting her young," Hennen said. "Their reflex is to swoop at you.
Peregrine falcons can reach speeds in excess of 200 mph (321.87 kilometers per hour) when diving. "It's just a momma protecting her young," Hennen said. "Their reflex is to swoop at you.
A pair of peregrine falcon parents are raising three chicks along Chicago's busy Wacker Drive, and beware to any pedestrian who ventures too closely to their nest.Just ask Chuck Valauskas, who was ...
Peregrine falcons can reach speeds in excess of 200 mph (321.87 kilometers per hour) when diving. "It's just a momma protecting her young," Hennen said. "Their reflex is to swoop at you.
A pair of peregrine falcon parents are raising three chicks along Chicago's busy Wacker Drive, and beware to any pedestrian who ventures too closely to their nest.Just ask Chuck Valauskas, who was ...
A pair of peregrine falcon parents are raising three chicks along Chicago's busy Wacker Drive, and beware to any pedestrian who ventures too closely to their nest.Just ask Chuck Valauskas, who was ...
Peregrine falcons can reach speeds in excess of 200 mph (321.87 kilometers per hour) when diving. "It's just a momma protecting her young," Hennen said. "Their reflex is to swoop at you.
Peregrine falcons can reach speeds in excess of 200 mph (321.87 kilometers per hour) when diving. "It's just a momma protecting her young," Hennen said. "Their reflex is to swoop at you.