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Film Work


Birds available for promotional videos, films, theatre etc.



The female (the falcon) is about 1/3 larger than the male (the tiercel). Adults possess a dark slate-blue back and wings and a dark blue tail that is lightly barred. The top of the head is indistinct with a dark stripe running down the side of the face. The cere, legs, and feet are bright yellow. The underside of the adult is light with vertical streaks across the breast, belly and legs. Immatures are consistently brown on the back, top of the head, and wings, with a light base streaked with brown. Peregrine Falcons are widely distributed resulting in many populations and sub-species each with a slight variation of the above plumage.

Circulated worldwide, Peregrine Falcons are found on every continent except Antarctica. They can be found breeding in the arctic tundra, through Europe, and America, and south into Africa, the Pacific Islands and Australia.

Peregrine Falcons are birds of open spaces usually associated with high cliffs and bluffs overlooking rivers and coasts. Recently many cities with tall buildings have become home to pairs of Peregrines. Many populations are migratory and will travel great distances.



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