peregrine falcon in the PONS Dictionary

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While in migration, adults are sometimes preyed on by most of the bird-hunting, larger raptors, especially the peregrine falcon.
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This type of flight is used by the bird with the fastest wing speed, the peregrine falcon, as well as by most of the ducks.
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Most notable are the endangered peregrine falcon and bald eagle.
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The school mascot is the peregrine falcon, and the school colors are blue and silver.
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Its first insignia, a bearcat, was approved in 1946; a new one, featuring a peregrine falcon, was approved in 1950.
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He has the ability to shapeshift into a fox, a peregrine falcon (in the second book) and an otter (in the fifth book).
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An active peregrine falcon recovery program was begun to return this bird species to some of their ancestral range.
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It might actually be distantly related to the peregrine falcon but much more study is needed to resolve this problem.
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This area was the site of a re-introduction program for the peregrine falcon.
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The word perlin is a falconer's term for a hybrid between a peregrine falcon and a merlin.
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