Falco tinnunculus_Wanderfalke
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Owner:
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RRhanseat
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Released:
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Friday, June 4, 2010
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Origin:
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Niedersachsen, Germany
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In Europe I want to see the wonderful north and the beautiful south, the nice west and the great east.
Please help me to travel from cache to cache in Europe , so I come back in time to my home in Germany between Bremen, Hanover and Hamburg: GC169QT
Bei uns haben alle Herren einen hellgrauen Kopf. Der Stoss (Schwanz) ist gleichfalls hellgrau mit schwarzer Endbinde. Die Damen tragen einheitlich rotbraune Koepfe, auch ihr Stoss ist rotbraun mit schwarzer Endbinde. Bei allen erreichen die Fluegelspitzen das Schwanzende und unsere Beine sind satt gelb. Unsere Fluegelspannweite betraegt um die 75 Centimeter !!
Dichte, geschlossene Waelder oder baumlose Steppen moegen wir gar nicht, denn da gibt es keine Maeuse, die wir Falken am Liebsten jagen. Davon brauchen wir taeglich etwa 25 Prozent unseres Koerpergewichtes als Nahrungsmenge.
Am erfolgreichsten jagen wir in der hochspezialisierten Form des Ruderfluges, schau mal in den Himmel, vielleicht sehe ich dich !
Wir sind freundliche Voegel und in jedem Alter kaum aggressiv. Darum werden wir auch so alt, um die 18 Lebensjahre.
Wir brueten in Spalten, Hoehlen, Gebaeude-Nischen und Mauer-Loechern, je hoeher, desto besser.----------
For all of us men have a light gray head. The shock (tail) is also light gray with a black terminal bar. The ladies wear a uniform reddish-brown heads, and their beat is reddish brown with a black terminal bar. In all, the wing tips reaching the tail end of our legs are tired and yellow. Our wing spans about 75 centimeters!
Dense, closed forests or treeless plains, we do not like, because there are no mice to hunt falcons on our loved ones. Of these, we need every day about 25 percent of our body weight as the amount of food.
The most successful we hunt in the highly specialized form of the rudder flight, look at the sky, perhaps I can see you!
We are friendly birds, and at any age hardly aggressive. That is why we are so old, around 18 years of life.
We breed in crevices, caves, buildings and wall-niches-hole, the higher the better.
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