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The Falconidae family
consists of all of the falcons. The only bird of prey family
that has more birds in it is
Accipitridae. Characteristics of
the Falconidae family are that they:
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Live just about anywhere in the world
except Antarctica. |
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Live in all kinds of habitats around the
world. When they choose a place to live, it is usually an
open area without a lot of people around. |
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Make their nests on mountain ledges or in
holes in trees. They don’t like to build their own nests
and will usually use a nest that another bird left.
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Don’t usually have bird or animal enemies.
Their enemy is usually hunters or farmers who worry about
them eating their chickens. Pesticides like DDT have caused
the bird of prey populations to decrease. Farmers put the
insecticide on their land so that insect and animal pests
would die. The prey of these birds eat the DDT and die.
The birds get sick or die after they eat them. Even if they don’t die, having
DDT in their bodies causes the birds to lay eggs with thin
shells that break before they hatch. Even though there are
laws in the United States to stop DDT, many countries still
use it. |
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Lay from 2-5 eggs that might be out in the
open and on the ground. |
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Are all meat eaters. (carnivorous) Most of
them eat other birds. |
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Have special characteristics that make them
really good hunters: |
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They fly really, really fast. Some fly
200 miles per hour which is what a race car drives. |
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They are aerodynamic. Their bodies have
long wings and narrow tails. Their noses are made so
that they can handle high speed air flow. |
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They use
air currents so that they can
fly longer. |
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They hunt during the day. (diurnal) |
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They have sharp
talons and strong legs
for grabbing and holding their prey in the air. They
will usually try for the prey in the air before they go
for the ground prey. If they catch prey in the air,
they sometimes take it to the ground to kill it. |
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Even though they catch their prey with
their
talons, they kill it with their
beaks. This is
different from other birds of prey. There is a hook at
the side of their short, strong beak that they use to
break the neck of their prey. |
Works cited:
“Falcon.”
Raintree Illustrated Science Encyclopedia. 1991 ed.
“Falcon,
falconet, and caracara.” Encyclopedia of Animals. 2006
ed.
“Falconidae.” 18 Oct. 2007. <http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Falconidae>.
“Falcons,
caracaras.” 18 Oct. 2007. <http://www.eeb.cornell.edu/winkler/botw/falconidae.html>.
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