PEREGRINE FALCONS have been called nature's finest flying machine. They are nature's fastest fliers: Peregrines have been clocked diving, or stooping, at speeds of up to 220 miles per hour! Peregrine falcons feed primarily on birds they take in the air: their prey includes ducks, pheasants, and pigeons.
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No such creature.
Peregrine?
You mean Peregrine. It is the fastest animal on the planer and has been recorded at reaching over 250 mph in a downward stoop.
It is Britains largest native Falcon.
In the middle ages it was known by many names including Duck Hawk and Falcon Gentle.
The male is known as a Tiercel. this comes frome the french Tiece, meaning third, because the male is one third smaller than the female.
PEREGRINE FALCONS have been called nature's finest flying machine. They are nature's fastest fliers: Peregrines have been clocked diving, or stooping, at speeds of up to 220 miles per hour! Peregrine falcons feed primarily on birds they take in the air: their prey includes ducks, pheasants, and pigeons.
200 mph
about 200 miles an hour when they dive:) i love those birds so much.