article thumbnail

The rise of the urban falcon

10,000 Birds

I’m not sure how many other casinos can boast nesting falcons, but a remarkable number of cathedrals and churches in Britain now do so, along with many famous buildings, ranging from Tate Modern in London to the clock tower of Cardiff City Hall in Wales. Both buildings host nesting pairs of Peregrines.

Falcons 209
article thumbnail

The Queen’s Falcon

10,000 Birds

The vast majority of Palaearctic birds have now finished breeding and are either heading south, dispersing locally or going into moult. Many of the birds now heading south are in a terrible state, ready to drop the old feathers and replace them with new ones.

Falcons 283
Insiders

Sign Up for our Newsletter

This site is protected by reCAPTCHA and the Google Privacy Policy and Terms of Service apply.

Trending Sources

article thumbnail

Electric falcon

10,000 Birds

It is barely visible, but on it there seems to be an endangered Saker Falcon. We were searching for the territories of Saker Falcons. Okay, but falcons do not nest in the grass? Still, we are a bit disappointed: those are not Sakers, but Common Kestrels – the only truly common falcon species of Serbia. March 2007.

Falcons 229
article thumbnail

Snowy Owl vs. Peregrine Falcon

10,000 Birds

As we have already mentioned here on 10,000 Birds, Snowy Owls are in the middle of a pretty epic irruption , and they are facing all kinds of pressure, from people harassing them to crows and falcons taking exception to their presence. Peregrine Falcon in flight by Tom Johnson. Can you blame it? It was pretty amazing to watch.

Falcons 260
article thumbnail

Falcon on the Roof

10,000 Birds

But appreciating the humble “flying rat” doesn’t mean that when a Peregrine Falcon shows up I’m not rooting for that bad boy. She never looked up to see the falcon four floors above her head. The drama happened as I took the dog for his morning constitutional.

Falcons 149
article thumbnail

The Beach Falcon

10,000 Birds

Long and very narrow – too long and too narrow even for a falcon, all but one: Eleonora’s Falcon ! Somehow, the length of its wings is apparent only in the first second, after that, it does become a falcon-like falcon.). Trips falcons Greece' Falco eleonorae , copyright © Nikos Samaritakis {Winged Cretans}.

Falcons 179
article thumbnail

Brown Falcon foraging after a bush fire

10,000 Birds

A Brown Falcon flew into the parking area and immediately we were drawn to its actions as it turned over the leaves in search of any small creature that was weak or injured by the recent bush fire. Brown Falcon in the car-park. Brown Falcon turning leaves. Brown Falcon. It was being rather successful too!

Falcons 154