Falcons’ lifespan in the wild varies: for peregrines, some documented wild individuals reach up to ~19 years 9 months.
Falcons typically nest on cliffs (or high ledges) in a “scrape” — not building elaborate nests, but laying eggs in a shallow depression.
Females tend to be larger than males for many falcon species — a common trait among raptors in their genus.
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