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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31, This is the peregrine falcon. One of nature's boldest predators . For thousands of years, humans have admired its powerful wings and fiery spirit.
32, So have such impressive species as the peregrine falcon and the American alligator.
33, Scientists from Cardiff University have sequenced the genome of peregrine and saker falcons for the first time.
34, Again I felt a thrill for one of earth's fastest creatures : the American peregrine falcon.
35, At that time, 49 % Wahaha, Danone and Peregrine, together accounting for 51 %.
36, By Li Ning Olympic Dongfeng,[www.Sentencedict.com] 70 billion net worth came in the first Peregrine 76.
37, He brought his six Dreadnaught ships, including his flagship the Peregrine, to seek out the remainder of the Katana fleet before the Empire claimed them.
38, Can I escape from hawk and peregrine when they are after?
39, The use of DDT caused the peregrine falcon to become extinct throughout much of its normal range throughout the Eastern United States.
40, I also have a feather from another species making a comeback against the odds, the peregrine falcon.
41, This image of a swirling flock of starlings evading a peregrine falcon in Rome, Italy.
42, The first thing people think of when they hear the word " peregrine " is a falcon.
43, Species like the bald eagle, peregrine falcon and osprey nearly disappeared.
44, In his book On the Wing, Alan Tennant chronicles his efforts to track the migration of the peregrine falcon.
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