Falco peregrinus
(Latin name for Perigine Falcon)Size: 38-48cm
Features:
The falcon is a sizable bird, featuring a distinctive dark hood, striking white throat and cheek. Dark patches adorn the sides of its beak. The body is characterized by a dark grey hue, with white and black barred abdomen.
There exist several sub-species of this falcon, each adapted to the country of residence. The migratory variant captured in these pictures have a slightly lighter grey body.
They are solitary birds and skilled aerial hunters; either by scanning the terrain from air, or patiently observing from a lookout post, before striking with great speed.
Habitat:
Chiefly near wetlands, or grassy plains near rivers. Occasionally found near urban habitations.
Food:
Feeds on pigeons, doves, small birds, occasional rabbits and hare.
Picture location:
Nandur Madhmeshwar Bird Sanctuary.
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