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  2. Watch the World’s Fastest Bird That Can Dive-Bomb Its Prey at ...

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    This method of flying is called a stoop, and peregrine falcons excel at it. The video above shows computer-generated falcons diving at two different speeds: 93 miles per hour and 224 miles per hour.

  3. Peregrine falcon - Wikipedia

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    The peregrine falcon (Falco peregrinus), also known simply as the peregrine, [3] is a cosmopolitan bird of prey (raptor) in the family Falconidae. A large, crow -sized falcon , it has a blue-grey back, barred white underparts, and a black head.

  4. List of birds by flight speed - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of the fastest flying birds in the world. A bird's velocity is necessarily variable; a hunting bird will reach much greater speeds while diving to catch prey than when flying horizontally. The bird that can achieve the greatest airspeed is the peregrine falcon (Falco peregrinus), able to exceed 320 km/h (200 mph) in its dives.

  5. 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 ]

  6. Manchester's falcons have worldwide appeal - AOL

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    The peregrine falcon is the fastest animal in the world, Audubon's Martin said. "Their flight skills are incredible," he said. "They catch their food in the air."

  7. 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 ...

  8. World Center for Birds of Prey - Wikipedia

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    The organization's first recovery effort focused on the peregrine falcon, which was facing extinction due to the widespread use of the chemical DDT. [1] [3] The peregrine falcon was removed from the U.S. Endangered Species list in 1999 at an international celebration held in Boise. [6] [7] [8] [9]

  9. Falcon - Wikipedia

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    Adult falcons have thin, tapered wings, which enable them to fly at high speed and change direction rapidly. Fledgling falcons, in their first year of flying, have longer flight feathers, which make their configuration more like that of a general-purpose bird such as a broadwing. This makes flying easier while still learning the aerial skills ...