Similar words: peregrination, eminence grise, chagrined, hungriness, catherine the great, peremptoriness, agricultural engineering, begrime. Meaning: ['perɪgrɪn] n. a widely distributed falcon formerly used in falconry. adj. (of groups of people) tending to travel and change settlements frequently.
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1, Peregrine falcons usually pluck the feathers and strip the flesh off their bird prey.
2, The peregrine falcon is one of nature's fiercest predators.
3, Peregrine responded by turning the other cheek.
4, Flight patterns resemble Peregrine and Hobby.
5, The night before his surgery, Peregrine experienced a vision.
6, But even Peregrine doesn't expect to be invited to join Santa in his sleigh on the Big Night!
7, Read in studio A peregrine falcon, one of Britain's rarest birds of prey has been illegally shot.
8, During this period the Peregrine Falcon disappeared from Sussex and a marked decline in the Sparrowhawk population occurred.
9, Similarly, the number of peregrine falcons was more than halved between 1939 and 1963.
10, Category 4 includes the kestrel and peregrine,[http://sentencedict.com/peregrine.html] while category 5 has the buzzard and hen harrier.
11, It is understood there are up to 500 peregrine falcons in Northern Ireland.
12, Peregrine Phillips took out a patent in 1831 for the contact or catalytic process for the manufacture of sulphuric acid.
13, At rest, Arthur was an aged peregrine constantly scanning local air currents for unwary prey.
14, The adult male peregrine is a very distinctive bluey black in colour when seen from the rear.
15, Western Snowy Plover, Acorn Woodpecker, and Peregrine Falcon.
16, Peregrine Falcon, and Acorn Woodpecker.
17, Peregrine Semiconductor Corp., released a new PE9309 UltraCMOS Prescaler for radiation-hardened (rad-hard) space/satellite, high-performance military and hi-rel commercial infrastructure applications.
18, What characterizes a peregrine falcon is its pure ability to hunt at high speed in open airspace.
19, Still more extreme damage is seen in the category 4 species, little owl, kestrel and peregrine.
20, The manager was waiting for her at the desk, deftly fidgeting with a half-stuffed peregrine falcon.
21, One of the most interesting cases that Maureen came across that I knew of was a peregrine falcon.
22, In Islay in September 1938 they were flying a peregrine falcon at grouse with a bird called Cressida.
23, The Yorkshire Dales national park authority is also to pay a bounty for every peregrine falcon that reaches maturity.
24, Armed with powerful telescopes, they're trying to spot a Peregrine Falcon chick,(sentencedict.com) born just two weeks ago.
25, A more extreme development of this pattern is seen in the kestrel, peregrine and buzzard prey assemblages.
26, Construction activity would have to be curtailed during sensitive seasons. Peregrine falcon.
27, With a speed of about 80 kilometers an hour and a maximum speed of 322 kilometers an hour while dive-bombing prey, the peregrine falcon flies with real superpower speed.
28, You've got a good chance of seeing buzzards here and even a hobby or peregrine falcon.
29, Was he finally free from the fear of hawk peregrine?
30, It took about six weeks for the eyas to mature into a fully grown peregrine falcon.
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