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London falcons ate fewer pigeons during lockdowns
The study by King’s researchers suggests that predatory birds in urban spaces are vulnerable to changes in human activities that support prey populations.
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Replicating peregrine falcon attack strategies could help down rogue drones
Researchers at Oxford University have discovered that peregrine falcons steer their attacks using the same control strategies as guided missiles.
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Someone Brought a Bird Army on a Flight and Everyone Seems Pretty Chill About It
Reddit can feel like a cesspool of hate most days, but occasionally, it turns up some internet gems. Today, for example, a user posted a bonkers photo of a posse of large, intimidating-looking birds chilling on an airplane.
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Loek Buter Portrays Young Falconers and Their Birds of Prey
These kids prefer to spend their time with falcons and owls rather than on Facebook.
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You have to see these amazing photos of Mongolian men hunting with eagles
Photographer Palani Mohan captures the last of the burkitshi, holders of an ancient tradition.