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Peregrine is a type of falcon known for its swift flight and hunting abilities
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And so many peregrines can live here.
Peregrines are the fastest animals on the planet.
Incidental sightings of peregrines were also recorded.
At least the second form was unavailable to peregrines.
You asked if the peregrines have names.
Occasional sightings are made of buzzards and peregrines.
Peregrines typically mate for life.
Productivity data is limited for pealei peregrines.
One of the peregrines had returned.
Peregrines have to be wary of their own species as well.
He has made a particular study of peregrines and dunnocks.
Peregrines are very territorial birds during the nesting season.
His spirit denies peregrines bar.
Ravens and peregrines circle abovethe scree slope every evening.
The problem is that nesting out of rocks the peregrines become vulnerable.
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Peregrines flying together.
Illinois recently removed peregrines from their endangered species list.
Peregrines are even known to live on bridges and skyscrapers in major cities.
This is primarily to ensure the safety of the peregrines and their chicks.
Ravens and peregrines circle above the scree slope every evening.
Both parents help incubate the eggs as well as raise the young peregrines.
Peregrines are rare.
Local residents and public officials provided further observations of peregrines and potential breeding peregrines.
Peregrines have adapted to living in urban cities where pigeons and doves are abundant.
Chlorinated hydrocarbon residues in peregrines and their prey species from northern Canada.
Peregrines only stay around estuaries for the few months the waders are there.
New York City has the highest density of nesting peregrines anywhere on the planet.
The marine peregrines of the northwest Pacific coast.
New York City has the highest density of nesting peregrines.
Peregrines caught and ate the birds contaminated with DDT.
He also studies urban Peregrines and has a book published in June.
Peregrines lay eggs in March.
How long before your peregrines get here?
The Peregrines were having a breakfast.
Around forty days, young peregrines begin flying.
These peregrines appear to be part of a mid-continental population.
Throughout the duration of the release program, banded peregrines were seen on a regular basis.
Young peregrines come to these estuaries in autumn … to hunt waders.
Strange as it may seem, this vastly-altered landscape replicates the conditions in which peregrines evolved.
Peregrines are excellent hunters that feed almost entirely on birds, usually catching them in flight.
First time I've seen peregrines in real life.
Within each of the study areas, we attempt to find all territorial pairs of Peregrines.
In contrast to yesterday, the Peregrines were flying quite a lot.
The peregrines hunt, and the doves hide.
Sixty years ago, there were no peregrines in Chicago.
Discussion The Manitoba peregrines are part of a larger mid-continental population.
I was photographing in a photo hide on a marsh where a pair of Peregrines ( Falco peregrinus ) was nesting.
We saw at least three Peregrines today, and maybe four.
Population dispersal, turnover, and migration of Alaskan peregrines.
The intruder appears worried, and rightfully so, Peregrines fiercely defend their territory during nesting season.