Peregrine Falcon
Peregrine Falcon | |
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Language | English |
Subject | ENVIRONMENT |
Author | kinchnicolas |
Size | 37.500cm x cm x cm |
Type | 3D Object |
License | Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike License |
Museum | [Barbados Museum and Historical Society] |
Omeka | Link |
The peregrine falcon (Falco peregrinus), also known as the peregrine,[2] and historically as the duck hawk in North America, is a widespread 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. The peregrine is renowned for its speed, reaching over 320 km/h (200 mph) during its characteristic hunting stoop (high-speed dive),making it the fastest bird in the world and the fastest member of the animal kingdom. According to a National Geographic TV program, the highest measured speed of a peregrine falcon is 389 km/h (242 mph). As is typical of bird-eating raptors, peregrine falcons are sexually dimorphic, with females being considerably larger than males.