Peregrine falcons are now urban dwellers. The birds' traditional homes are on cliffs and bluffs, but in recent years more of them have settled on bridges, including the Woodrow Wilson and Bay bridges.
They hunt at high speeds, live partly in cities–and technically, they are not birds of prey. Various species of falcons are ...
A peregrine falcon, which is one of the world's fastest animals that can travel at speeds of up to 200mph has been spotted ...