
Peregrine Falcon
Soar with the world's fastest feathered friends!

The Basics
Scientific Name
Falco peregrinus
Conservation Status
Least Concern
Average size
15 to 20 inches long
diet
Birds, small mammals
lifespan
13 to 20 years
Let’s Explore
Overview
The Peregrine Falcon is a fascinating bird that can reach lengths of 15 to 20 inches (38 to 51 centimeters). This bird belongs to the family Falconidae and is known for its incredible speed and agility, making it one of the fastest creatures on the planet.
Peregrine Falcons can dive at speeds of over 240 miles per hour (386 kilometers per hour) when hunting. This breathtaking speed helps them catch their favorite snacks, which include birds and small mammals. Talk about a fast food bird!
Peregrine Falcons thrive in many locations around the world, including Africa. Their adaptability helps them live in urban areas, where they often nest on tall buildings and hunt birds in city parks.
These birds have keen eyesight, allowing them to spot prey from great distances. With their sharp beaks and powerful talons, they can snatch up a meal quickly, proving that they are truly nature's aerial superheroes.
The lifespan of a Peregrine Falcon ranges from 13 to 20 years. With their hearty nature and impressive hunting skills, they continue to inspire birdwatchers and nature lovers everywhere.
Where can you find a Peregrine Falcon in the wild?
What does a Peregrine Falcon eat?
How big can a Peregrine Falcon grow?
How long does a Peregrine Falcon typically live?
What is the conservation status of the Peregrine Falcon?
What are the main threats to the Peregrine Falcon?
wowzerful facts
Photos
explore more
Amphibians
Arachnids
Birds
Cats
Crustaceans
Fish
Fish Pet Guide
Gastropods
Insects
Invertebrates
Mammals
Pet Fish
Pet Rodents
Plants
Reptiles
Roundworms
Sea Slugs