A Prairie Falcon banks sharply against the open sky, long wings extended and tail fanned as it rides the wind with effortless control. Paler in color than their relative the Peregrine Falcon, this species is built for the wide, arid landscapes of western North America, where it hunts over open plains, deserts, and cliffs. Less about explosive speed and more about sustained pursuit, the prairie falcon is a powerful, adaptable hunter of birds in flight.
A Prairie Falcon banks sharply against the open sky, long wings extended and tail fanned as it rides the wind with effortless control. Paler in color than their relative the Peregrine Falcon, this species is built for the wide, arid landscapes of western North America, where it hunts over open plains, deserts, and cliffs. Less about explosive speed and more about sustained pursuit, the prairie falcon is a powerful, adaptable hunter of birds in flight.