Peregrine falcons do not like being with other species. They are mainly seen with others when they are attacking another of the same gender, or defending their territory. The one exception is in breeding season, when peregrine falcons will chose a mate, then breed and raise the young. Breeding season is the only time when peregrine falcons will be together in peace in the wild.
Peregrine falcons mate for life. One pair will tend a nest together and hatch many babies (or eyas) over the years. For each of these little ones, the parents will mate and the mother will lay an egg. After a time it will hatch and the eyaswill see the world for the first time.
The peregrine falcon is not an endangered species.
The peregrine falcon is not an endangered species.
Female Peregrine Falcon
The collective noun for a group of falcons is a Cast of Falcons
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Yes - there are.
They're called peregrine falcons.
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peregrine falcons have no natural predaters,but some scavengers eat the dead birds