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  1. A step forward for Peregrines as licensed take of wild birds ends in ...

    Mar 7, 2025 · This positive change for wild Peregrines does not end the threats that these birds face from illegal trade and persecution. We’re now calling on the Government to go further and reinstate a …

  2. Peregrine Falcon Facts | Falco peregrinus

    Having declined dramatically as a result of persecution and pesticide poisoning, Peregrine numbers have now recovered and they feature on the Green List of birds of the least conservation concern.

  3. Peregrine Falcon Facts | Falco peregrinus - The RSPB Wildlife Charity

    Having declined dramatically as a result of persecution and pesticide poisoning, Peregrine numbers have now recovered and they feature on the Green List of birds of the least conservation concern.

  4. Hobby Bird Facts | Falco Subbuteo

    These dashing falcons have become a familiar sight in many parts of the UK in recent years. Once restricted to southern English counties these dragonfly-hunting hawkers are spreading northwards, …

  5. Merlin Bird Facts | Falco Columbarius

    The UK's smallest bird of prey, this compact, dashing falcon has a relatively square-cut tail and rather broad-based pointed wings, shorter than those of other falcons.

  6. Speed: When diving for its prey, a Peregrine can reach speeds of over 200mph making it the fastest recorded animal on earth! Status: Green – numbers of Peregrines are increasing across the country …

  7. Peregrine Observation Event and Talk – 7/6/2025

    Jul 20, 2025 · She also brings along lots of photos to show as well as Peregrine-related items that she has found in the area, such as feathers and evidence of their diet and which species they prey on.

  8. Peregrines are the fastest birds in the world. Watching them stoop at speeds in excess of 200mph is breath-taking and one of nature’s great spectacles, which you can witness at many Peregrine …

  9. Build a bird paper craft - The RSPB Wildlife Charity

    Download the PDF instructions Build a Long-tailed Tit Build a Peregrine Falcon Build a Puffin Build a Swallow Build a Barn Owl Build a Robin Share this article Facebook X

  10. Kestrel Bird Facts | Falco Tinnunculus

    Kestrel Falco tinnunculus Group: falcons UK Conservation status: Amber Female Kestrel 1 / 3