Peregrine falcons have dark stripes under their eyes, thought to reduce sun glare. But in other falcon species these markings are unrelated to sunlight.
Peregrine falcons will occasionally use their full-dive ambush attacks to kill birds of prey, such as golden eagles and bald eagles. The name peregrine means “wanderer,” a proper name given ...
A falconer contracted by Charleston County will stay in the area until March 17, flying eight falcons and hawks daily to keep ...
By growing native plant species and creating a habitat with plenty of biodiversity, your chance of having visits from birds of prey increases significantly. Falcons and other raptors also ...
New research reveals that medieval birds of prey, including red kites and buzzards, thrived on human leftovers rather than ...
A peregrine falcon nest box has been installed in the "highest point" of a Leicestershire town centre. The platform was ...
Mariel Tharp took this photo of an American Kestrel (Falco sparverius) that was hovering in the air in the Valley.
Byron Bay Wildlife Hospital and Port Stephens Koala Hospital are collaborating across almost 600km to treat, rehabilitate and ...
In what might appear to be a return to the Middle Ages, Diko MP Chrysanthos Savvides suggested this week that the mediaeval ...
The World Center for Birds of Prey is an indoor-outdoor education center. Visitors get a chance to see all sorts of raptors, including eagles, vultures, hawks, and falcons from around the world.