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All about the peregrine falcons

By Dalton

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Who Am I

• My animal is a peregrine falcon. Aperegrine falcon can fly at about60 mph at level flight but whenthey dive at prey they can reachup to 220 mph. They’re predatorsare the great horned owl, goldeneagles, and other large mammals.They are in every continent butAntarctica. They eat other animalsby attacking them in mid flight.They can travel up to 5,500 milesa year.

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The Early Years

• They stay with theirparents for about acouple of weeks. Thenthe parents get the foodfor the babies and pluckthe feathers off the foodfor the babies and teachthem how to fly bymaking them jump out ofthe nest for the food thatthe parents have .

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Habbitat sweet Habbitat

• They commonly placenests on open ledges

,holes , or recesses of eitherigneus or sedimentaryrock. Reintroductionefforts have resulted inthem utilizing nestingstructures on tallbuildings or smoke stacksin cities.

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What’s on the menu

• A peregrine falconeats mostly birds fromsongbirds up to smallgeese and other smallmammals.

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Making tracks

• The tracks look likethree sticks right nextto each other on thetop of a building

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Simply Irresistable

• Peregrine falcons areknown for their swiftflight , have neverbeen very abundantanywhere in the worlddue to very specificnest site requirementsand their positions atthe top of the foodchain.

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Where In The World

• You can find them inalmost everycontinent butAntarctica

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Did You Know

1.That baby peregrine falcons are calledeyons .

2.That peregrines have been clocked atabout 220 mph .

3.That a peregrine falcon gets it’s prey byattacking it in mid air.

4. That when the baby is in the egg it has it’shead under it’s wing

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Resource list• http://animals.nationalgeographic.com/staticfiles/NGS/Shared/Static

Files/animals/images/primary/peregrine-falcon.jpg, title• http://www.audubon.org/centennial/images/species/Peregrine_Falco

n_lg2.jpg ,who am I• http://www.climbonline.co.uk/Peregrine%20at%20Malham.jpg the

early years• http://farm1.static.flickr.com/29/65959669_a57c76391b.j

pg?v=0 , Habbitat Sweet Habbitat• http://farm2.static.flickr.com/1172/852856492_b56a33d5

cb.jpg What’s on the menu