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Falconry Fact File
The Laughing Kookaburra is actually a Kingfisher, however it doesn't fish!
The Great Grey Owl can hear a rodent underneath the snow at over 12 inches deep.
A Kestrel can see the urine of mice and voles in ultraviolet.
Red Kites were nearly extinct, but are now a breed and release success.
Golden Eagles in Africa prey on tortoises by lifting them high in the air and dropping them onto rocks.
Peregrine Falcons are the fastest creature in the world reaching speeds over 180mph.
The name Bateleur is French for acrobat/tightrope walker and they can take prey as large as monitor lizards.
The Gyr Falcon is the largest of the falcon family and are favoured by the Arabs in Saudi Arabia.
All Owl eggs are white so that they can be seen in the dark of the night.
Harris Hawks are the only bird of prey that hunt together in groups to catch their prey.
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