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  2. Australian hobby - Wikipedia

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    Females are larger in size between 34 and 35.5 cm and males are generally between 30 and 32 cm in length with a wing span between 66 and 87 cm. [2] The Australian hobby is easily confused with the peregrine falcon (Falco peregrinus) however the hobby is more slender, with longer and thinner wings, and is a less powerful flyer. [2

  3. Grey falcon - Wikipedia

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    The grey falcon is an Australian endemic, usually confined to the arid inland. It inhabits Triodia grassland, Acacia shrubland, and lightly timbered arid woodland. [5] It has been sighted over most of mainland Australia except for Cape York. Very few have been seen on the Nullarbor Plain and in the Great Victoria, Gibson and Great Sandy Deserts.

  4. Falconry - Wikipedia

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    Most falcon species used in falconry are specialized predators, most adapted to capturing bird prey such as the peregrine falcon and merlin. A notable exception is the use of desert falcons such the saker falcon in ancient and modern falconry in Asia and Western Asia, where hares were and are commonly taken.

  5. Nankeen kestrel - Wikipedia

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    The nankeen kestrel is a species of the genus Falco, allied to a subgenus Tinnunculus.They were first described by Nicholas Vigors and Thomas Horsfield in 1827. Further descriptions — regarded as synonyms for the species — were published: Cerchneis immaculata Brehm, 1845; the later name Cerchneis unicolor by Alexander Milligan was published in Emu in 1904; and that author's name appearing ...

  6. Working Australian Kelpies Prove They’re Anything but ... - AOL

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    Related: Australian Kelpie Cries with Excitement After Running Into Her Beloved Dog Walker. Working Australian Kelpie Characteristics. The AKC describes the working Kelpie as alert, eager, and ...

  7. Black falcon - Wikipedia

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    The black falcon belongs to the family Falconidae, as do the other three falcon species which are found in Australia, the brown falcon, grey falcon (Falco hypoleucos) and peregrine falcon (F. peregrinus).

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  9. Hobby (bird) - Wikipedia

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    Sooty falcon (F. concolor) of the North African desert; Eleonora's falcon (F. eleonorae) occupies the Mediterranean area during the northern summer, and migrates south to Madagascar for the southern summer. These species are tentatively placed here: New Zealand falcon or karearea (F. novaeseelandiae). Brown falcon (F. berigora) Taita falcon (F ...