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  2. Cal Falcons - Wikipedia

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    Cal Falcons is a website and social media community featuring three live streaming webcams trained on a peregrine falcon nest site atop Sather Tower at the University of California, Berkeley. Cal Falcons is known for its extensive social media presence and following. [ 1 ]

  3. Peregrine falcon - Wikipedia

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    The Barbary falcon has a peculiar way of flying, beating only the outer part of its wings as fulmars sometimes do; this also occurs in the peregrine falcon, but less often and far less pronounced. [12] The Barbary falcon's shoulder and pelvis bones are stout by comparison with the peregrine falcon and its feet are smaller. [37]

  4. Falcon - Wikipedia

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    The traditional term for a male falcon is tercel (British spelling) or tiercel (American spelling), from the Latin tertius because of the belief that only one in three eggs hatched a male bird. Some sources give the etymology as deriving from the fact that a male falcon is about one-third smaller than a female [ 18 ] [ 19 ] [ 20 ] ( Old French ...

  5. Crested caracara - Wikipedia

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    The crested caracara (Caracara plancus), also known as the Mexican eagle, [3] is a bird of prey (raptor) in the falcon family, Falconidae. It was formerly placed in the genus Polyborus before being given in its own genus, Caracara .

  6. Peregrine Falcon photo captured in California wins Bird ... - AOL

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  7. Fierce falcon photo takes top prize in bird photography contest

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    Extraordinary images from this year’s Bird Photographer of the Year award showcase the beauty of birds.

  8. Falconidae - Wikipedia

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    The falcons and caracaras are around 65 species of diurnal birds of prey that make up the family Falconidae (representing all extant species in the order Falconiformes).The family likely originated in South America during the Paleocene [1] and is divided into three subfamilies: Herpetotherinae, which includes the laughing falcon and forest falcons; Polyborinae, which includes the spot-winged ...

  9. Fierce falcon photo takes top prize in bird photography contest

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