What is a peregrine falcon?
The peregrine falcon has a round black head and also black cheeks called mustaches. This particular coloration gives the impression that it is wearing a helmet. The yellow beak is short and hooked. As with all falcons, the upper mandible has a notch which would make it easier to kill prey by severing the spinal cord. The legs and the area around the eye are also yellow. There is sexual dimorphism in peregrine falcons: the female has dark gray plumage, while the male is lighter with bluish highlights. The male has a uniformly white throat, whereas the female’s is spotted with black. Additionally, the male is a third smaller than the female, hence its name ‘tiercelet’ in falconry. Nowadays, this term is used for all male birds of prey, but originally it was reserved for falcons. Young birds differ from adults by having brown or reddish plumage of varying lightness. It is a bird that stands out for its prowess in flight during reproduction or hunting.




