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Peregrine falcon
Scientific name
Falco peregrinusWhen to see
January to DecemberSpecies information
Statistics
Length: 40-54cmWingspan: 1.2m
Weight: 670g-1.1kg
Average lifespan: 6 years
About
Until recently, the peregrine falcon was only found in the north and west of the UK. Yet, over the last couple of decades, it has been spreading south. In recent years, it has found some unusual nest sites, including Derby Cathedral and the BT Tower in Birmingham! These tall, city structures replicate the precipitous cliff edges that it would naturally nest on.How to identify
The peregrine is our biggest falcon; it is dark slate-grey above and white below, with black bars across its chest and belly. It has a white throat and cheeks, and a strong, black moustache and mask.Distribution
Nests in North and South West England, Wales and Scotland on coastal cliffs, but is increasingly being seen throughout the country.In our area
Leamington Spa's historic Town Hall is home to a pair of peregrine falcons, whose nest box is provided in partnership with Warwick District Council. For the past several years the pair have hatched eggs and raised many chicks, with all the action captured on our 24/7 live webcams. Learn more about them on our peregrine page.
Did you know?
Peregrines are among the fastest animals on the planet, reaching speeds of up to 200 miles per hour when 'stooping' - diving down on its prey from a great height. Prey is usually taken mid-air and consists mostly of birds like feral pigeons and collared doves.Watch
Peregrines (https://vimeo.com/447523792)
Peregrines by John Bridges
Leamington Spa's historic Town Hall is home to a pair of peregrine falcons, whose nest box is provided in partnership with Warwick District Council. For the past several years the pair have hatched eggs and raised many chicks, with all the action captured on our 24/7 live webcams. Learn more about them on our peregrine page.