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noun - large and rare Arctic falcon having white and dark color phases
GYRFALCONS - The gyrfalcon ( or ) is a bird of prey (Falco rusticolus), the largest of the falcon species. The abbreviation gyr is also used. It breeds on Arctic...
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| Plural form of gyrfalcon. |
| the largest falcon, found in arctic regions and occurring in several colour forms, one of which is mainly white. |
| The largest falcon, found in arctic regions and occurring in several colour forms, one of which is mainly white. |
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| The Gyrfalcon ( or ) is a bird of prey (Falco rusticolus), the largest of the falcon species. The abbreviation gyr is also used. It breeds on Arctic coasts and tundra, and the islands of northern North America, Europe, and Asia. It is mainly a resident there also, but some gyrfalcons disperse more widely after the breeding season, or in winter. Individual vagrancy can take birds for long distances. Its plumage varies with location, with birds being coloured from all-white to dark brown. These colour variations are called morphs. Like other falcons, it shows sexual dimorphism, with the female much larger than the male. For centuries, the gyrfalcon has been valued as a hunting bird. Typical prey includes the ptarmigan and waterfowl, which it may take in flight; it also takes fish and mammals. |