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THE PEREGRINE
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the vile habit of incessant screaming, and to be hot, bad-
tempered birds. The nest should be carefully watched with
a glass from some coign of vantage until all the down which
at first clothes the nestlings is seen to be replaced by brown
feathers, and, when this is the case, the birds may be taken.
A peregrine's eyrie
This should be done, if possible, towards evening. They
should be placed upon long straw (not upon hay), in a hamper
'.veil lined with canvas, and sent off at once to the falconer, so
that they may accomplish as much of their journey as possible
during the night. No food should be placed in the hamper

unless the journey is likely to be a very long one, and great
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Author Cox, Harding; Lascelles, Gerald
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Coursing and falconry / Coursing by Harding Cox ; falconry by Gerald Lascelles ; with illustrations by John Charlton, R. H. Moore, Lancelot Speed, G F. Lodge, and from photographs.
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31703347
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98862 (Find related Wikimedia Commons images)
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45595 (Find related Wikimedia Commons images)
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Page 237
BHL Page URL
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https://www.biodiversitylibrary.org/page/31703347
DOI
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10.5962/bhl.title.45595
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  • Encyclopedia of Life Images
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  • taxonomy:common Peregrine falcon
  • taxonomy:binomial Falco peregrinus
  • taxonomy:common peregrine falcon
  • taxonomy:binomial falco peregrinus
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14 April 2011
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