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  2. Blacktoft Sands RSPB reserve - Wikipedia

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    Hen harrier is a notable wintering species, joining the previously mentioned species, along with merlin, peregrine falcon and barn owl. Large numbers of Eurasian teal and Eurasian wigeon also winter. [1] The great bitterns first bred in 2000 and the pied avocets in 1992 and the Humber is now home to nationally important populations of these ...

  3. Peregrine falcon - Wikipedia

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    The Barbary falcon is a subspecies of the peregrine falcon that inhabits parts of North Africa, from the Canary Islands to the Arabian Peninsula. There was discussion concerning the taxonomic status of the bird, with some considering it a subspecies of the peregrine falcon and others considering it a full species with two subspecies.

  4. Feral parakeets in Great Britain - Wikipedia

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    Kew Gardens. Feral parakeets in Great Britain are wild-living, non-native parakeets that are an introduced species into Great Britain.The population mainly consists of rose-ringed parakeets (Psittacula krameri), a non-migratory species of bird native to Africa and the Indian Subcontinent, with a few, small breeding populations of monk parakeets, and other occasional escaped cage birds.

  5. Manchester's falcons have worldwide appeal - AOL

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    A pair of peregrine falcons once again is incubating their eggs in a nest box installed at the Brady Sullivan Tower in downtown Manchester. Thanks to live web cameras that capture the pair's ...

  6. WWT Caerlaverock - Wikipedia

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    These numbers attract raptors such as peregrine falcon, common buzzard and hen harrier. Vagrant birds recorded on the reserve include common crane, long-billed dowitcher, red-breasted goose, snow goose, ring-necked duck and white-tailed plover. [8] In January 2002, a new education centre was officially opened by King Harald V of Norway. [9]

  7. Warton Crag - Wikipedia

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    The former quarry on the west of the crag is a regular breeding site for peregrine falcons and is protected by a Falcon Watch team of volunteers. [21] The crag is used by rock-climbers, [22] and a fell race on the crag takes place annually as part of Warton Children's Sports Day. [23]

  8. List of birds of Great Britain - Wikipedia

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    Red-footed falcon (Falco vespertinus) A – scarce migrant Amur falcon (Falco amurensis) A – rare vagrant Eleonora's falcon (Falco eleonorae) A – rare vagrant Merlin (Falco columbarius) A – resident breeding species Hobby (Falco subbuteo) A – breeding summer visitor Gyr falcon (Falco rusticolus) A – rare vagrant Peregrine (Falco ...

  9. Smith: Peregrine hatched in Port Washington and found ... - AOL

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    Peregrine falcons are well-known as birds of prey that can fly extremely fast and travel long distances. Peregrines have been timed in stoops, or steep dives, at speeds of 200 miles per hour ...