A male Peregrine Falcon flies by his sleek, compact frame is well shown and his intense, keen gaze tuned in on his surroundings. As the fastest bird on Earth, the peregrine is capable of exceeding 200 miles per hour in a hunting stoop, using its pointed wings, stiff feathers, and exceptional vision to strike prey midair. Found on every continent except Antarctica, the species thrives from remote cliff faces to urban skyscrapers.
A male Peregrine Falcon flies by his sleek, compact frame is well shown and his intense, keen gaze tuned in on his surroundings. As the fastest bird on Earth, the peregrine is capable of exceeding 200 miles per hour in a hunting stoop, using its pointed wings, stiff feathers, and exceptional vision to strike prey midair. Found on every continent except Antarctica, the species thrives from remote cliff faces to urban skyscrapers.