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Falcons

Peregrine Falcon

Peregrine Falcon - Falco peregrinus
Copyright: monacoeye • Do not copy without permission • Alpes Maritimes, January

Bird name: Peregrine Falcon
Latin: Falco peregrinus
Other: Faucon pèlerin (Fr) • Wanderfalke (De) • Halcón peregrino (Es) • Falco pellegrino (It) • Falcão-peregrino (Pt)
Family: Falconidae • Falcons
Range: Widespread worldwide
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The Peregrine Falcon is a powerful and fast bird which preys on other smaller birds. There is currently a pair nesting in the mountains above Monaco so one can often get a good view.

This was one of a pair I saw at the weekend. They often whizz past too fast for a crisp shot, but here he was circling up on a thermal, before shooting off down the mountainside. Females are larger than males, I think the bird pictured is a male.

Peregrines are reportedly able to reach speeds of up to 320 km/h (200 mph) and are thus the world’s fastest animal.

There are many different subspecies of Peregrine Falcon worldwide. The local subspecies, pictured above, and found around the Mediterranean, is Falco peregrinus brookei, also known as the Maltese Falcon.

Peregrine Falcon - Falco peregrinusMore photos...
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Eleonora's Falcon

Eleonora's Falcon - Falco eleonorae
Copyright monacoeye • Do not copy without permission • Alpes Maritimes, France • Sep 2010

Bird name: Eleonora's Falcon
Latin: Falco eleonorae
Other: Faucon d’Eléonore (Fr) • Halcón de Eleonor (Es) • Falco della Regina (It)
Family: Falconidae • Falcons
Range: Mediterranean islands mostly and some Mediterranean coastline

A couple of indistinct distant shots of what was probably quite a rare sighting of an Eleonora’s Falcon, three days ago, flying along the coast in the Alpes Maritimes.

Although Eleonora’s Falcon is thought to have a worldwide population of only about 4000 breeding pairs, and in Europe is found mostly on Mediterranean islands, with 650 pairs counted on the small Greek island of Tilos alone, about half a dozen Eleonora’s Falcons are recorded migrating near the French coast in the Alpes Maritimes in September every year. They head towards Spain and then Africa and spend the northern winter in Madagascar.More photos...
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Bat Falcon

Bat Falcon - Falco rufigularis
Photo copyright: monacoeye • Do not copy • Cerro Azul, Panama • 24 April 2010

Bird name: Bat Falcon
Latin: Falco rufigularis
Other: Halcón murcielaguero (Es) • Cauré (Br)
Family: Falconidae • Falcons
Range: Mexico, Central America, tropical South America

The above Bat Falcon flew fast overhead on the Cerro Azul, in central Panama, and another was seen later in El Valle (see “ more photos”) chasing the much larger Grey Headed Kite - typical feisty Bat Falcon behaviour.
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American Kestrel

American Kestrel - Falco sparverius
Photo copyright: monacoeye • Do not copy • Metropolitan Park, Panama • 29 April 2010

Bird name: American Kestrel
Latin: Falco sparverius
Other: Quiriquiri (Br), Falcão-americano • Cernícalo americano (Es), Halconcito colorado
Family: Falconidae • Falcons
Range: Alaska to Argentina

This American Kestrel was sheltering from a downpour in the eves of an amenity building at the Parque Natural Metropolitano in Panama City.

The American Kestrel is a small falcon, widely distributed throughout the Americas.

Other observations: Mostardas, Brazil, November 2009, a pair roosting on the town satellite tower.More photos...
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Eurasian Hobby

Eurasian Hobby - Falco subbuteo
Photos copyright: monacoeye • Danube Delta, Romania • May 2009 • Do not copy without permission

Bird name: Eurasian Hobby
Latin: Falco subbuteo
Other: Faucon hobereau
Family: Falconidae • Birds of Prey

The top shot illustrates the characteristic “red trousers” of the Hobby.More photos...
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Common Kestrel

Falco tinnunculus - Kestrel hovering
Photo copyright: monacoeye.com • France • 2009 • Do not copy

Bird name: Common Kestrel
Latin: Falco tinnunculus
Other: Faucon Crécerelle
Family: Falconidae • Birds of Prey

The male Kestrel has a grey cap and tail (below), while the female is brown (above). Their region is Europe and around the Mediterranean, and some parts of Asia.

Kestrels, with the Common Buzzard, are the most abundant and visible birds of prey in Europe - they are often seen hovering in mid air before swooping down to catch a lizard or small mammal.

They are small birds, a little larger than pigeons.

Falco tinnunculus - Common Kestrel - male in flightMore photos...
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Falconidae - Caracaras, Falcons

038 Falconidae - Caracaras, Falcons - IOC 2.5 - 2010

Falconidae are not Accipitriformes, but more closely related to parrots.

Daptrius ater - Black Caracara - Amazonia

Ibycter americanus - Red-throated Caracara - S Mexico to S Brazil

Phalcoboenus carunculatus - Carunculated Caracara - Ecuador, SW Colombia
Phalcoboenus megalopterus - Mountain Caracara - Peru to C Chile
Phalcoboenus albogularis - White-throated Caracara - S Chile, S Argentina
Phalcoboenus australis - Striated Caracara - S islands

Caracara cheriway - Northern Crested Caracara - S USA to N South America
Caracara plancus - Southern Crested Caracara - S, SC South America

Milvago chimachima - Yellow-headed Caracara - Costa Rica to N Argentina
Milvago chimango - Chimango Caracara - Southern Cone

Herpetotheres cachinnans - Laughing Falcon - Mexico to N Argentina

Micrastur ruficollis - Barred Forest Falcon - S Mexico to N Argentina
Micrastur plumbeus - Plumbeous Forest Falcon - SW Colombia, NW Ecuador
Micrastur gilvicollis - Lined Forest Falcon - Amazonia
Micrastur mintoni - Cryptic Forest Falcon - E Amazonia S to Bolivia
Micrastur mirandollei - Slaty-backed Forest Falcon - Costa Rica to E Brazil
Micrastur semitorquatus - Collared Forest Falcon - C Mexico to N Argentina
Micrastur buckleyi - Buckley's Forest Falcon - W Amazonia

Spiziapteryx circumcincta - Spot-winged Falconet - SC South America

Polihierax semitorquatus - Pygmy Falcon - E, S Africa
Polihierax insignis - White-rumped Falcon - Southeast Asia

Microhierax caerulescens - Collared Falconet - NE India through Southeast Asia
Microhierax fringillarius - Black-thighed Falconet - Malay Peninsula, Greater Sundas
Microhierax latifrons - White-fronted Falconet - Borneo
Microhierax erythrogenys - Philippine Falconet - Philippines
Microhierax melanoleucos - Pied Falconet - NE India to S China & C Vietnam

Falco naumanni - Lesser Kestrel - SW, C, E Eurasia - Africa
Falco tinnunculus - Common Kestrel - Widespread Eurasia, Africa - Asia
Falco rupicolus - Rock Kestrel - S Africa - Split from F. tinnunculus
Falco newtoni - Malagasy Kestrel - Madagascar, Aldabra Island
Falco punctatus - Mauritius Kestrel - Mauritius
Falco araeus - Seychelles Kestrel - Seychelles Islands
Falco moluccensis - Spotted Kestrel - Moluccas, Sulawesi, Lesser Sundas, Java & Bali
Falco cenchroides - Nankeen Kestrel - Widespread Australasia
Falco sparverius - American Kestrel - Widespread North America, Latin America
Falco rupicoloides - Greater Kestrel - E, S Africa
Falco alopex - Fox Kestrel - C, W Africa
Falco ardosiaceus - Grey Kestrel - C, W, SW Africa
Falco dickinsoni - Dickinson's Kestrel - SC, SE Africa
Falco zoniventris - Banded Kestrel - Madagascar
Falco chicquera - Red-necked Falcon - C, W, S Africa, India
Falco vespertinus - Red-footed Falcon - C Eurasia - S Africa
Falco amurensis - Amur Falcon - E Eurasia - SE Africa
Falco eleonorae - Eleonora's Falcon - S Europe, Eurasia, also N Africa - E Africa, Madagascar
Falco concolor - Sooty Falcon - E Libya to SW Pakistan - SE Africa, Madagascar
Falco femoralis - Aplomado Falcon - Widespread Latin America
Falco columbarius - Merlin - Widespread North America, Eurasia - N Asia, N Latin America
Falco rufigularis - Bat Falcon - N Mexico to NE Argentina
Falco deiroleucus - Orange-breasted Falcon - S Mexico to NE Argentina
Falco subbuteo - Eurasian Hobby - Widespread Eurasia - S Africa, N Asia
Falco cuvierii - African Hobby - E, C, W, SE Africa
Falco severus - Oriental Hobby - NW India to Solomon Islands
Falco longipennis - Australian Hobby - Widespread Australasia
Falco novaeseelandiae - New Zealand Falcon - New Zealand
Falco berigora - Brown Falcon - Widespread Australasia
Falco hypoleucos - Grey Falcon - Australia
Falco subniger - Black Falcon - Australia
Falco biarmicus - Lanner Falcon - S Europe, Arabian Peninsula, Widespread Eurasia, Africa Africa
Falco jugger - Laggar Falcon - Pakistan to Burma, India
Falco cherrug - Saker Falcon - C, S Eurasia - NE Africa, N Asia
Falco rusticolus - Gyrfalcon - N North America, Eurasia
Falco mexicanus - Prairie Falcon - W North America, Middle America
Falco peregrinus - Peregrine Falcon - Widespread Worldwide
Falco pelegrinoides - Barbary Falcon - SW, Eurasia, also N Africa
Falco fasciinucha - Taita Falcon - E, SE Africa
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