- Peale's Falcon
Taxobox
name = Peale's Falcon
image_width = 200px
image_caption = Female Peale's Falcon
regnum =Animal ia
phylum = Chordata
classis = Aves
ordo =Falconiformes
familia =Falconidae
genus = "Falco"
species = "F. peregrinus"
subspecies = "F. p. pealei"
trinomial = "Falco peregrinus pealei"
trinomial_authority = Ridgway, 1873The Peale's Falcon "Falco peregrinus pealei" is a subspecies of the
Peregrine Falcon . This race was first identified by the ornithologistRobert Ridgway in 1873. These birds are the largest subspecies of Peregrines (on average) anywhere in the world. The adults are generally identified by the presence of heavy horizontal barring across their abdomen, large "tear-drop" shaped markings on their breast (more conspicuous in the females), a white or smokey-white background on the breast (as opposed to the salmon wash on most other subspecies), and wider, stronger mandibles (beak) than is commonly seen in the species as a whole.cite web|url=http://klearviewresources.com/pealesperegrine.html|title=North Pacific Peales Falcons|date=2007|publisher=Klear View Resources|accessdate=2008-07-23]Distribution and Habitat
This subspecies is thought of as one of the least migratory of all races of Peregrines. They are found from the
Puget Sound region of Washington north, along theBritish Columbia Coast (including theQueen Charlotte Islands andVancouver Island ), around the theGulf of Alaska and into theCook Inlet . From there they extend southwestward along theAlaska Peninsula and are found onKodiak Island . This area constitues their eastern range which shows slightly different morphology, which is generally credited to being exposed to "Falco peregrinus anatum" genes, especially in the extreme southeastern portion of this range. This intra-specific subspecies hybridization can be seen in the Peale's as a diluted salmon colored breast, smaller size, narrower wing, and just a generally slender appearance as opposed to the short, stocky appearance of the pure Peale's.From the
Shumagin Islands westward along theAleutian Islands to theCommander Islands resides the ultra-typical Peale's, being of broader wing, lighter wing-loading, and even more sedentary than their eastern counterparts.Specifically within this range, the Peale's Falcon is found on rough, rocky seashores. Ocean cliffs, seastacks, islands, beaches, and out to 50 miles from shore this bird can be found flying or sitting and watching for its next meal.
Hunting and Food Habits
The Peale's falcon is known to concentrate its hunting efforts on Alcids. In fact the subspecies is well known to nest very near shorebird colonies for the convenience of close hunting grounds.
References
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