Yes all the above people were right, it's peregrine falcon, but not to be outdone, I still felt the need to show off, and tell you that I knew it too!
2006-06-21 00:10:15
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answer #7
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answered by Jazzhands 2
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Species
African Hobby, Falco cuvierii
American Kestrel, Falco sparverius
Amur Falcon, Falco amurensis
Aplomado Falcon, Falco femoralis
Australian Hobby, Falco longipennis
Bat Falcon, Falco rufigularis
Banded Kestrel, Falco zoniventris
Barbary Falcon, Falco (peregrinus) pelegrinoides
Black Falcon, Falco subniger
Brown Falcon, Falco berigora
Common Kestrel, Falco tinnunculus
Dickinson's Kestrel, Falco dickinsoni
Eleonora's Falcon, Falco eleonorae
Eurasian Hobby, Falco subbuteo
Fox Kestrel, Falco alopex
Greater Kestrel, Falco rupicoloides
Grey Kestrel, Falco ardosiaceus
Grey Falcon, Falco hypoleucos
Gyr Falcon, Falco rusticolus
Laggar Falcon, Falco jugger
Lanner Falcon, Falco biarmicus
Lesser Kestrel, Falco naumanni
Madagascar Kestrel, Falco newtoni
Mauritius Kestrel, Falco punctatus
Merlin Falcon, Falco columbarius
Nankeen Kestrel, Falco cenchroides
New Zealand Falcon, Falco novaeseelandiae
Orange-breasted Falcon, Falco deiroleucus
Oriental Hobby, Falco severus
Peregrine Falcon, Falco peregrinus
Prairie Falcon, Falco mexicanus
Red-footed Falcon, Falco vespertinus
Red-necked Falcon, Falco chicquera
Saker Falcon, Falco cherrug
Seychelles Kestrel, Falco araea
Sooty Falcon, Falco concolor
Spotted Kestrel, Falco moluccensis
Taita Falcon, Falco fasciinucha
Réunion Kestrel, Falco buboisi (extinct)
2006-06-21 00:13:24
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answer #8
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answered by Jeff J 4
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Not sure if it's a bird, but if you saw that old Roman emporer coming at you with handfuls of his own doodah and then you flew off to escape him, you'd be..
Fleeing Nero crap.
2006-06-21 00:55:27
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answer #10
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answered by Teardrop 2
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