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Barbary falcon (Falco pelegrinoides)
Subject: | Barbary falcon (Falco pelegrinoides)
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The Barbary Falcon Falco pelegrinoides is a resident breeder of the Canary islands and North African coasts. In good light conditions, it is easily distinguished from the slightly larger Peregrine by the rufous-coloured nape.
On Lanzarote, its population is estimated at ca. 20 breeding pairs. Population size is considered stable or even slightly increasing.
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Date 31 December 2010, 10:39:04
Source Flickr: Barbary Falcon, "El Rubicón" plains, Lanzarote
Author Frank Vassen http://www.flickr.com/people/42244964@N03
Source: https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Barbary_Falcon,_%22El_Rubic%C3%B3n%22_plains,_Lanzarote.jpg
The Barbary falcon (Falco pelegrinoides) is a medium-sized falcon about the size of a crow. This bird of prey is mainly resident. The Barbary falcon is native to Northern and Eastern parts of Africa, Middle East, Central Asia and South Asia.
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Scientific Name: Falco peregrinus Tunstall, 1771
Common Names: Peregrine Falcon
Synonyms: Falco pelegrinoides Temminck, 1829
Taxonomic Notes: Falco peregrinus (del Hoyo and Collar 2014) was previously split as F. peregrinus and F. pelegrinoides following Sibley and Monroe (1990, 1993). |
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