By Matt McCabe, Max Wilkins, & Robert Spiker
Reproduction!
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Falcon reproduction
A falcon feeding its young
Falcons are sexually dimorphic with the female being considerbaly larger than the male
A pair will mate for life
The male courts the female with a show of aerial acrobatics
The female will choose a nesting site on a cliff or at the top of a skyscraper