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Raróg is also the Polish name of the Saker Falcon.
I would walk behind her with my Saker falcons on my arm, as we skirted the edge of the papyrus beds.
Birds of prey, including eagle-owls, and saker falcons, have been known to kill wildcat kittens.
At first he thought it was one of the Saker falcons coming in over the wastes of the Monassir desert from the north.
To Mongolians, the Saker falcon is a potent symbol of bravery and good fortune.
It is often considered to be a subspecies of the Saker falcon (Falco cherrug).
The Saker Falcon is a raptor of open grasslands preferably with some trees or cliffs.
It was named after the Saker Falcon, a large falconry bird native to the Middle East.
The Saker Falcon (Falco cherrug) is a very large falcon.
Baaz refers to the Saker Falcon in Arabic.
It might be an early offshoot of the Old World hierofalcons such as the Saker Falcon.
Probably the saker falcon (Kerecsensólyom) was the Hungary mythological bird, the Turul.
The Landscape Area is home to the largest population of the Saker Falcon in Slovakia.
These include peafowl, sarus cranes, houbara bustard and the peregrine and saker falcons.
This area overlaps with the much larger breeding area of the Saker falcon (Falco cherrug).
Saker Falcon is the national bird of Hungary, known as Turul in the Hungarian mythology.
Saker Falcon (Vulnerable)
H. brachiatus - saker falcon (Falco cherrug)
The most dramatic decline of the Saker falcon in Asia has been in Kazakhstan and Uzbekistan.
Smuggling continues into 2009, to such an extent that saker falcons, altai gyrafalcons, and gyrfalcons have become regionally extinct across much of Central Asia.
Around five species of falcon are considered vulnerable to extinction by the IUCN, including the Saker Falcon.
Very common bird species are european bee-eater, black woodpecker, green woodpecker, kingfisher, honey buzzard, eurasian hobby, saker falcon.
The variation kreyenborgi is medium grey above, has little barring below, and has a head pattern like the Saker Falcon, but the ear region is white.
The rest of the reserve also has unusual breeding birds; Saker Falcon, Lesser Grey Shrike and a host of others.
The National Park is home to 65 endangered species, including the Saker Falcon, European Otter and European ground squirrel.
Morphological variation of the saker (Falco cherrug) and the implications for conservation.
It is often considered to be a subspecies of the Saker falcon (Falco cherrug).
Falco cherrug Gray.
The Saker Falcon (Falco cherrug) is a very large falcon.
Kerecseny - falcon (Falco cherrug)
This area overlaps with the much larger breeding area of the Saker falcon (Falco cherrug).
H. brachiatus - saker falcon (Falco cherrug)
Altai Falcon, Falco cherrug altaicus (status unclear)
There have been over 50 bird species recognized within the park, including Falco cherrug, Pernis apivorus and Strix aluco.
The Altai falcon (Falco cherrug altaicus)(?)
Phylogeography and population structure of the saker falcon (Falco cherrug) and the influence of hybridization: mitochondrial and microsatellite data.
SAKER FALCON Falco cherrug.
The Saker Falcon (Falco cherrug) has been reported stealing food from Western Jackdaws on powerlines in Vojvodina in Serbia.
The Saker Falcon Falco cherrug has been recorded in literature but the Tawny Eagle Aquila rapax and other falcons such as the Laggar Falcon also prey on these lizards.