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The Incredible Breeding Process Of Peregrines

 NEST DEFENCE

Adult birds compete for nest sites, which can be in short supply in urban areas as the number of peregrines increases. Any intruders are chased off by the resident pair; territorial incursions may occur on a daily basis.

EGG-LAYING AND INCUBATION

Peregrines usually lay three or four eggs at two-day intervals, and begin incubating when the third or fourth is laid, for 29-33 days. The male takes over periodically to allow his mate to stretch her wings and eat.

YOUNG CHICKS

When they are newly hatched, the downy white chicks are totally helpless, and for a few days can’t see very much. They are brooded to keep them warm, while the female peregrine tears meat into small pieces for them to eat.

OLDER CHICKS

The chicks grow rapidly, but are still brooded by the female peregrine. After three weeks the chicks start replacing down with juvenile feathers; by the time they are approximately five weeks old the birds are fully feathered.

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