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Peregrine Falcon

by Julien and Sean

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Peregrine falcon
By Julien Rice
and Sean Cattanach
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Peregrine falcon
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Table of Contents
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What They Eat and What Eats Them! pg.4
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Species pg.6
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Body Parts pg.7
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Life Cycle pg.8
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What They Sound Like pg.9
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When They Were Endangered pg.10
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Glossary pg.11
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Source List pg.12
What they eat and what eats them!
When they are babies falcons are most vulnerable to great horned owls martins, some snakes and bald eagles.

To protect the baby a mother falcon will swoop down at the attacker until it goes away. If the predator does not go away, the mother will attack it.


There are over 43 species of falcons which includes the Pygmy falcon, Forest falcon, Peregrine falcon, and Grey falcon. Those are just some of the species of falcons.
Species
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DID YOU KNOW

The falcons largest genus in falconinae subfamily of falcon falconidae includes another subfamily caracaras.
Body parts
A falcon's beak is shaped like a jet. When it dives the lungs don't burst! They have a blue gray back, buried white under parts and a black head.
Their wingspan is 41 to 104 centimeters long.
Buried white under parts.
A peregrine falcon's eyes are big and black. The feathers around their eyes make it look like they're wearing a helmet.
A jet shaped nostril.
Helmet-shaped head
Life cycle
First the female lays three or four eggs. Then in 32 to 33 days they hatch into eyas .Then in six weeks they are full grown falcons.
the female lays 3 or 4 eggs
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In 32 to 33 days the eggs hatch.
Now  they are full grown falcons.
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In 6 weeks they are full grown falcons.
The eggs hatch into eyas.
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