Social Structure
Peregrine Falcons are solitary animals
Males responsible for hunting
females responsible for brooding
Males lead group
They have many vocalizations: alarm calls, food calls, calls between individuals, and territorial calls. They also communicate through behavior displays and use body language
Reproduction
Peregrine falcons mate once a year
Peregrine Falcons mate for life
Breed between March and May
2-5 eggs are laid a year
Unique mating aspect: Females bowing low and whining loudly to attract the male's attention.
Development
Stages of development: Birth, Growth, Reproduction
Sexually mature at 1-3 years old
Females are larger then males
males are more sleek appearing