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The swallow falcon, also known as the swallow falcon, is a type of bird of prey that lives in the northern part of the country. The falcon is a beautiful bird because it looks and flies like a combination of a falcon and a swallow. However, due to human destruction and environmental changes, the falcon population has gradually decreased and it has become a second-class protected animal.
Destructive human factors.
The falcon itself is a very powerful predator, highly aggressive and adaptable. However, due to the influence of human activities, the number of falcons began to decrease. For example, in the era of rapid urbanization, falcon nests and other buildings have been destroyed, leaving falcons with nowhere to live.
In addition, a large number of pesticides and hunting behaviors have also gradually threatened the environment in which falcons live.
The impact of environmental change.
With the continuous advancement of China's agricultural development and social progress, the changes in the agricultural ecological environment and the degradation of the grassland ecological environment have affected the habitat and food resources of the falcon. This has led to a shortage of food and habitat for the falcons, and as construction projects continue to grow, the falcon population has disappeared like snowflakes.
Livable and environmental protection.
Birds are an important part of nature, and the falcon is one of the best Nabi among them, so the protection of the falcon is necessary. While human activities, we should also maintain sensitivity and respect for the natural environment, and minimize the damage to the natural environment. Formulate targeted policies to ensure the stability of the ecological environment and provide a better environment for rare birds such as falcons.
In addition, it is also necessary to strengthen scientific research on falcons and raise public awareness of environmental protection.
Summary. As a medium-sized bird, the falcon is currently listed as a second-class protected animal. This is a clear sign from the degradation of the falcon population and the deterioration of the living environment.
Only by doing a good job in scientific research, protection and management can we better protect these rare creatures.
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The falcon is a second-class protected animal.
Falcons are usually smaller, about 25-30 cm in length, and can reach a wingspan of 50-60 cm. Their appearance features are different from those of other falcons, mainly in the shape of their heads. The falcon has a small head, a relatively slender beak, large eyes, and a variety of colors, which may be brown, black, gray, etc.
Due to their different appearances and habits, falcons are also divided into several subspecies.
Falcons are natural pilots, they can fly quickly and flexibly through the air. He also has excellent trapping skills, with very keen eyesight and reflexes, and can spot prey from hundreds of meters away and attack it immediately. When hunting, falcons often use the pretending grip of diving attacks, which can reach speeds of more than 300 kilometers per hour.
Population status
As of 2021, the number of European species of falcons is estimated at 140,000-219,000 pairs, equivalent to 280,000-437,000 mature individuals. Europe accounts for about 30 of the global range, so the preliminary estimate of the global species population size is 933,000-1,457,000 mature individuals, and further validation of this estimate is needed. Thus, the population is placed in the range of 900,000-1,500,000 mature individuals.
Trend justification: Local populations are decreasing due to habitat loss. In North Africa, for example, a continuous decline in species populations was inferred as a result of the observation of degradation of open, wooded habitats and observations from the Roads Department Census in Morocco.
In Europe, the volume size is estimated to be stable (BirdLifeInternational 2022 is under investigation).
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