Keyword: Peregrine
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BIR021-00149
A peregrine falcon (Falco peregrinus ernesti) at Eltoro Zoo.
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BIR021-00148
A peregrine falcon (Falco peregrinus ernesti) at Eltoro Zoo.
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BIR021-00123
A peregrine falcon (Falco peregrinus cassini) at Unidad de Rehabilitación de Fauna Silvestre of the Buin Zoo.
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BIR021-00122
A peregrine falcon (Falco peregrinus cassini) at Unidad de Rehabilitación de Fauna Silvestre of the Buin Zoo.
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BIR021-00113
A Peregrine falcon (Falco peregrinus brookei) at the Wildlife Rescue Center of Rome (LIPU).
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BIR021-00112
A Peregrine falcon (Falco peregrinus brookei) at the Wildlife Rescue Center of Rome (LIPU).
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BIR021-00111
A Peregrine falcon (Falco peregrinus brookei) at the Wildlife Rescue Center of Rome (LIPU).
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BIR021-00110
A Peregrine falcon (Falco peregrinus brookei) at the Wildlife Rescue Center of Rome (LIPU).
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BIR021-00091
A woman cares for an injured peregrine falcon at Raptor Recovery Nebraska.
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BIR021-00052
Two peregrine falcon chicks huddle in their cliff nest along the Colville River, the Slope’s largest. The bluffs along this river support one of the highest densities of nesting raptors in North America.
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BIR021-00051
Two peregrine falcon chicks huddle in their cliff nest along the Colville River, the Slope’s largest. The bluffs along this river support one of the highest densities of nesting raptors in North America.
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BIR021-00050
Two peregrine falcon chicks huddle in their cliff nest along the Colville River, the Slope’s largest. The bluffs along this river support one of the highest densities of nesting raptors in North America.
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BIR021-00027
A peregrine falcon flies over the Nebraska State Capitol Building.
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BIR021-00026
A peregrine falcon flies over Lincoln.
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BIR021-00025
Two peregrine falcon chicks huddle in their cliff nest along the Colville River, the Slope’s largest. The bluffs along this river support one of the highest densities of nesting raptors in North America.
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BIR021-00024
Two peregrine falcon chicks huddle in their cliff nest along the Colville River, the Slope’s largest. The bluffs along this river support one of the highest densities of nesting raptors in North America.