Wednesday 15 August 2012

Baby peregrin falcon born to elderly parents






RANDY old birds of prey have successfully hatched a falcon chick almost a decade after they normally stop breeding. The peregrine chick was born in the early hours of Monday morning after the mother and father both in their mid twenties had clutch of eggs.Peregrine falcons rarely live to beyond 20 years old and it is unusual for them to breed after 17. Find out more at www.deadlinescotland.co.uk
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