Peregrine Falcon mobbed by a crow

Posted by BESG on 27 March 09, Friday
Contributed by Lee Tiah Khee

We recently posted an image of a crow mobbing a White-bellied Sea Eagle (Haliaeetus leucogaster).

Now, Lee Tiah Khee has documented a Peregrine Falcon (Falco peregrinus) being mobbed by another crow.

This post is a cooperative effort between NaturePixels.org and BESG to bring the study of bird behaviour through photography to a wider audience.


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