Peregrine Falcon

The peregrine falcon is the most common and extensively distributed raptor in the world, which proves how dangerous and effective these birds are.

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Grey Falcon

There are only about 2,000 grey falcons left in the world, and you can find them all hunting throughout Australia and nearby Tasmania.

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American Kestrel

Although the typical American kestrel is around the size of a blue jay, they nonetheless possess a killer instinct and ferocious personality.

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Gyrfalcon

The gyrfalcon, one of the many varieties of falcon birds, is renowned for being the biggest.

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Prairie Falcon

If you haven't dedicated your life to learning about birds, it's unlikely that you could tell a prairie falcon from a peregrine falcon.

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Aplomado Falcon

The aplomado, which can be found all throughout North America, has been listed as an endangered species since 1986.

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Merlin

There are populations of merlins in North America, Europe, and Asia. Merlins are found across the northern hemisphere.

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