Falcons and Caracaras (Falconidae)
Peregrine Falcon (Falco peregrinus) - HBW 2, p. 274
French: Faucon pèlerin
German: Wanderfalke
Spanish: Halcón Peregrino
Other common names: Barbary Falcon (pelegrinoides); Kleinschmidt's Falcon (kreyenborgi)
Taxonomy: Falco Peregrinus Tunstall, 1771, Great Britain.
Formerly placed in separate genus, Rhynchodon. Race pelegrinoides often considered separate species, usually incorporating race babylonicus, although latter has, in turn, been considered independent species; hybrids between pelegrinoides and other forms of present species are interfertile. Kleinschmidt's Falcon named as separate species, F. kreyenborgi, but is actually colour morph of race cassini. Nineteen subspecies normally recognized.
Subspecies and Distribution:
- tundrius C. M. White, 1968 - Arctic tundra of North America, from Alaska to Greenland.
- anatum Bonaparte, 1838 - North America S of tundra to N Mexico, except NW Pacific Coast.
- pealei Ridgway, 1873 - coastal W North America from Washington N to W Alaska, and W through Aleutian and Commander Is; possibly also coastal Kamchatka and Kuril Is.
- tundrius C. M. White, 1968 - Arctic tundra of North America, from Alaska to Greenland.
- anatum Bonaparte, 1838 - North America S of tundra to N Mexico, except NW Pacific Coast.
- pealei Ridgway, 1873 - coastal W North America from Washington N to W Alaska, and W through Aleutian and Commander Is; possibly also coastal Kamchatka and Kuril Is.
- cassini Sharpe, 1873 - W South America, from Ecuador (locally) S through Bolivia and N Argentina to S Chile, Tierra del Fuego and Falkland Is.
- japonensis Gmelin, 1788 - NE Siberia S to Kamchatka and Japan (may not be race of coastal Kamchatka).
- furuitii Momiyama, 1927 - Volcano Is and possibly Bonin Is.
- calidus Latham, 1790 - tundra of Eurasia, from Lapland E to NE Siberia, roughly to region of R Yana and R Indigirka.
- peregrinus Tunstall, 1771 - Eurasia S of tundra and N of Pyrenees, Balkans and Himalayas, from British Is E to Amurland and Ussuriland in Russian Far East.
- brookei Sharpe, 1873 - S France, Spain and coastal N Africa E through Mediterranean to Caucasus.
- babylonicus P. L. Sclater, 1861 - Asia, from E Iran to Mongolia.
- pelegrinoides Temminck, 1829 - Canary Is E through inland N Africa to Iraq, and probably Iran.
- madens Ripley & Watson, 1963 - Cape Verde Is.
- minor Bonaparte, 1850 - Africa S of Sahara, and N into extreme S Morocco.
- radama Hartlaub, 1861 - Madagascar and Comoro Is.
- peregrinator Sundevall, 1837 - Pakistan, India and Sri Lanka E to SE China.
- ernesti Sharpe, 1894 - Indonesia and Philippines E to New Guinea and Bismarck Archipelago.
- nesiotes Mayr, 1941 - Vanuatu and New Caledonia (race uncertain) E to Fiji.
- macropus Swainson, 1837 - Australia (except SW).
- submelanogenys Mathews, 1912 - SW Australia.
- Least Concern Enlarge map
- 3 A ventral view... Great Brit..., Aug 2007 Nathan Kipling
- 3 A juvenile sta... Russia, Jun 2009 Josep del Hoyo
- 3 A female mobbe... Norway, Jan 2009 Eric Roualet
- 3 A male, who... France, Jul 2009 Eric Roualet
- 3 A dorsal view ... USA (Unite..., Aug 2008 Eric Roualet
- 3 A bird perched... Netherland..., May 2012 Yoel Jimenez
- 3.5 A male goes aw... Russia, Apr 2011 Oleg_Muradov
- 3.4 Steep cliff un... Ireland, Jul 2009 Brendan Marnell
- 3.4 Photo was take... USA (Unite..., Feb 2009 Gintaras
- 3.4 This bird had ... Australia, Feb 2013 Nicholas Tomney
- 3.4 A captive adul... USA (Unite..., Sep 2009 Emily Pipher
- 3.4 Portrait of an... Spain, Jun 2010 gemma aznar
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