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Falcons in training

When in pursuit, the Peregrine flies very fast, hovers above its victim and makes a sudden swoop downward at tremendous speed. When a Peregrine Falcon dives, it becomes the fastest animal in the world, a feathered bullet aimed at its prey. The Peregrine's stunning speed is a performance in two acts. First, it pumps its wings until it is flying about 50 miles per hour. Then, folding its wings tightly against its body, it drops into a dive that falconers call a "stoop." When its plunge is enhanced by the pull of gravity, the Peregrine reaches a speed of more than 200 miles per hour.
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Lured
Lured
Your Doomed
Your Doomed
Wing Walking
Wing Walking
Portrait 4
Portrait 4
falcon landing
falcon landing
Reward for a good flight
Reward for a good flight
Soaring high
Soaring high
Portrait 5
Portrait 5
Release
Release
A ripping good lunch
A ripping good lunch
Don't mess with me
Don't mess with me
Clear off
Clear off
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