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falconAny bird of prey of the genus Falco, family Falconidae, order Falconiformes. Falcons are the smallest of the hawks (15-60 cm/6-24 in). They have short curved beaks with one tooth in the upper mandible; the wings are long and pointed, and the toes elongated. They nest in high places and kill their prey on the wing by ‘stooping’ (swooping down at high speed). They include the peregrine and kestrel. The peregrine falcon F. peregrinus, up to about 50 cm/1.8 ft long, has become re-established in North America and Britain after near extinction (by pesticides, gamekeepers, and egg collectors). When stooping on its intended prey, it is the fastest creature in the world, timed at 240 kph/150 mph.
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| At the signal, a loud whirr of wings in quick flight was heard and a large Falcon came and settled itself on the window ledge. The quality of decision is like the well-timed swoop of a falcon which enables it to strike and destroy its victim. He knew all this and therefore waited calmly for what would happen, with more patience than the horses, especially the near one, the chestnut Falcon, who was pawing the ground and champing his bit. |
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