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  2. Cal Falcons - Wikipedia

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    In the wild, falcons nest on rocky ledges and cliff faces, so the gravel-filled nest box was designed to mimic those conditions. A permanent wooden nest box was installed in 2018, prior to the pair's second breeding season. [5] Two cameras were installed prior to the 2019 nesting season, allowing continual remote viewing of the nest area. [6]

  3. Peregrine falcon - Wikipedia

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    The peregrine falcon nests in a scrape, normally on cliff edges. [89] The female chooses a nest site, where she scrapes a shallow hollow in the loose soil, sand, gravel, or dead vegetation in which to lay eggs. No nest materials are added. [20] Cliff nests are generally located under an overhang, on ledges with vegetation.

  4. Prairie falcon - Wikipedia

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    A prairie falcon in Arizona.. The prairie falcon (Falco mexicanus) is a medium-sized falcon found in Western North America.A separate species from the peregrine falcon, with which it shares some visual similarities, the prairie falcon is, essentially, an arid-climate divergence of earlier peregrine falcon lineage.

  5. Four peregrine falcons hatch atop Superman Building ... - AOL

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    Four peregrine falcons have hatched in their nest box atop the Superman Building, according to the Audubon Society of Rhode Island. The Audubon Society has a webcam that enables people to watch ...

  6. Bird of prey - Wikipedia

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    In non-predatory birds, males are typically larger than females. However, in birds of prey, the opposite is the case. For instance, the kestrel is a type of falcon in which males are the primary providers, and the females are responsible for nurturing the young. In this species, the smaller the kestrels are, the less food is needed and thus ...

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  9. Falcon - Wikipedia

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    Nonetheless, a core group containing the peregrine and Barbary falcons, which, in turn, group with the hierofalcon and the more distant prairie falcon (which was sometimes placed with the hierofalcon, though it is entirely distinct biogeographically), as well as at least most of the "typical" hobbies, are confirmed to be monophyletic as suspected.