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We offer the following captive bred falcons: Gyrfalcons (Falco rusticolus) and Peregrine Falcons—Peale’s (Falco peregrinus pealei), Anatum (Falco peregrinus anatum), and a 4-way hybrid Peregrine, Figian, macropus, Peales’ and Anatum subspecies. You can also choose the way your falcon is raised.
4 Falcons in Ohio. The 4 species of falcons found in Ohio are the American Kestrel, Merlin, Peregrine Falcon, and more rarely the Gyrfalcon. Let’s take a look at each species. 1. American Kestrel Image: bemtec | pixabay.com. Scientific name: Falco tinnunculus; Length: 8.7-12.2 in; Weight: 2.8-5.8 oz; Wingspan: 20.1-24.0 in
Falconry Birds for sale and birds of prey for sale. Including Gyrs, Eagles, hawks, Owls, falcons, Kestrels, vultures, Barn Owls, Harris Hawks and more.
There are lots of bird watching spots in Ohio that are popular for enthusiasts. A prime spot for seeing falcons is Magee Marsh Wildlife Area. Now that we’ve had a look at what types of falcons can be found in Ohio, let’s look at these falcons in more detail and have a see at where you might find them in the state.
Whether you're seeking a striking centerpiece for your aviary or a delightful companion for your home, you'll find the perfect feathered friend among our selection of Falcon Birdss for sale in Ohio.
Six of the eleven types of Falcons found in North America have been spotted in Ohio. Three of these are regularly occurring (common) and three are rare or accidental species in the state. The common types are the American Kestrel, Peregrine Falcon, and Merlin.
Falcons can be an especially awesome sight. They’re small but fast and agile, and capable of acrobatic displays that hawks and eagles could never perform. Ohio is home to many raptors, but there are only 3 species of falcons in Ohio that we’ll be focusing on in this article.