The Peregrine Falcon Food Chain Sarah Rolling Hills 2006.

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The Peregrine Falcon Food Chain Sarah Rolling Hills 2006

Being raptors, Peregrine Falcons are the top of the food chain. The food chain is like a pyramid. First on the pyramid are plants, like bushes and grass. Second are the herbivores such as ground squirrels, mice, grouse and insects that eat plants. After herbivores are the first carnivores like song birds and weasels. At the top of the food chain, or pyramid, are second carnivores such as raptors, hawks and falcons.

The Peregrine Falcons get their prey, or food, by diving over 200 miles an hour and snatching the prey out of midair. The birds they eat are starlings, gulls, doves, pigeons, songbirds, shorebirds, waterfowl, ducks, pheasants, blackbirds and jays. Peregrine Falcons also eat small mammals such as squirrels, rabbit, rats and mice keeping the populations of these animals down to help us. Only 10% of consumed energy goes to the next energy level on the food chain.

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