Falcon
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The Basics
Scientific Name
Falco
Conservation Status
Least Concern
Location
Africa
Average size
9 to 25 inches long
diet
Small birds, mammals, insects
lifespan
13 to 20 years
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Overview
Falcons are agile birds known for their incredible speed and sharp eyesight. They belong to the family Falconidae and can be found in various regions across Africa.
These birds come in different sizes, averaging between 23 to 63 centimeters (9 to 25 inches) long. Falcons showcase a range of stunning colors, often boasting a mixture of browns, whites, and blacks that help them blend into their environments.
Falcons primarily feast on small birds, mammals, and insects. With their swift hunting skills, some species can reach speeds over 300 kilometers per hour (186 miles per hour) when diving for prey, making them some of the fastest creatures on the planet!
Falcons have incredible vision, allowing them to spot prey from great heights. Their keen eyesight helps them swoop down with precision, catching meals before they even realize what's happening.
On average, falcons live between 13 to 20 years in the wild. These birds often build nests in high places, such as cliffs or tall trees, giving them the perfect lookout for spotting their next snack.
With their captivating flight and impressive skills, falcons certainly have a place in the hearts of bird lovers everywhere. Whether watching them soar through the skies or study their fascinating behaviors, they always remind us how thrilling the animal kingdom can be!
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