A pair of peregrine falcons were pictured passing prey to each other mid-flight as they circled Worcester’s iconic cathedral.
The peregrine falcon is so fast that scientists had to create a computer model to be able to properly observe how the world’s fastest bird catches its prey. With a diving speed that can reach ...
A peregrine falcon project has marked two decades by welcoming an early egg into its nest. At about 15:00 GMT on Monday, the ...
A peregrine falcon nesting in a town hall has laid its first egg of the year. The bird of prey, which has made its home at ...
The Iowa Department of Natural Resources relies on Iowa volunteers, and some power plant employees, to monitor peregrine ...
Every March, almost as regularly as swallows return to Capistrano, UC Davis Health team members begin watching the cameras ...
Spring is nearly here, and so is the chance to observe the circle of life for majestic peregrine falcons in the Big Apple.
A livestream on YouTube has been seen by hundreds of thousands of people A 24-hour livestream of a pair of nesting adult peregrine falcons in a ... as the birds of prey have been named by ...
The birds can fly up to 60 mph and reach 260 mph when diving, according to ... Peregrine falcon populations, like many birds of prey including osprey and bald eagles, were affected by DDT and ...
The birds of prey have been nesting in the city since 2006 Peregrine falcons are the world's fastest animals, able to reach speeds of up to 200mph (322km/h) when diving down on to prey.
A peregrine falcon project has marked two decades by welcoming an early egg into its nest. At about 15:00 GMT on Monday, the first egg of 2025 for Derby Cathedral Peregrine Project was laid by a ...