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She was named after the | peregrine, a swift and powerful falcon. |
lifeboat at Burnham-on-Sea was a gift by Sir | Peregrine Acland to the Corporation of Bridgwater in 1 |
Montague | Peregrine Albemarle Bertie, 12th Earl of Lindsey, DL ( |
Peregrine also believes that the agreement provides ac | |
ge is between that of a lanner and that of a | peregrine and makes them useful in keeping an airport |
than a lanner, but does not fly as far as a | peregrine, and thus is less likely to fly far away and |
Winslow adopted | Peregrine and his older brother, Resolved, and made th |
retima darnleiensis, is a grey-blue coloured | peregrine annelid native to Mount Kinabalu, Borneo and |
ded, whilst birds of prey such as Merlin and | Peregrine are regularly seen. |
re are several breeding pairs of buzzard and | peregrine as well as raven and barn owls. |
rained legionaries, and not entrusted to the | peregrine auxiliary soldiers who were to garrison the |
estate passed to his eldest daughter and to | Peregrine Bertie whom she married. |
Montague | Peregrine Bertie until 1877, was an English nobleman, |
Hon. | Peregrine Bertie (30 July 1790 - 17 October 1849) |
Captain | Peregrine Bertie (13 March 1741 - 20 August 1790) was |
Peregrine Bertie (1709-1777), married Elizabeth Payne | |
Peregrine Bertie (c.1663 - 10 July 1711) was a British | |
2, Susan Bertie, countess of Kent, sister of | Peregrine Bertie, Lord Willoughby de Eresby, and widow |
Born one year after Susan was a brother, | Peregrine Bertie, who later succeeded his mother Cathe |
Lady Georgiana Charlotte Bertie, daughter of | Peregrine Bertie, 3rd Duke of Ancaster and Kesteven. |
In the dedication to | Peregrine Bertie, lord Willoughby, ‘lord-governor of t |
Montague | Peregrine Bertie, 11th Earl of Lindsey, DL (26 Decembe |
Peregrine Bland (c. | |
Sir (Thomas) Charles | Peregrine Blomefield, 6th Baronet (b. |
andson, the fifth Baronet, Sir Thomas Edward | Peregrine Blomefield. |
St Albans, Hertfordshire, the son of a poet, | Peregrine Branwhite, and became a pupil of Isaac Taylo |
of Fish & Wildlife, maintains a Jersey City | Peregrine Cam at some of the sites on the building. |
rness is third in line to succeed his cousin | Peregrine Cavendish, 12th Duke of Devonshire as Duke o |
Matthew Gless (former | Peregrine CFO): 63 months in custody followed by two y |
Sir | Peregrine Charles Hugo Simon, (b. |
Richard Nelson (former | Peregrine Corporate Counsel): one day in custody, six |
sold 29 South Australian service stations to | Peregrine Corporation. |
Charles | Peregrine Courtenay, Lord Courtenay, (born 14 August 1 |
th Earl of Devon; the younger son was Thomas | Peregrine Courtenay. |
In February 1965 | Peregrine departed Key West, Florida, for a South Atla |
In May, 2010 | Peregrine entered a joint development agreement with I |
Douglas Powanda (former | Peregrine Executive Vice President for World Wide Sale |
ird of prey and is the name for a mechanical | peregrine falcon that squawks, flaps its wings and sou |
Marco and Tarma of the | Peregrine Falcon Strike Force follow in hot pursuit ag |
The vulnerable | Peregrine Falcon nests in the adjacent escarpment, wit |
The | Peregrine Falcon Strike Force, the Ikari Warriors, and |
The city hall tower is home to a | peregrine falcon named Clara, and her current tiercel, |
ick - as filling the ecological niche of the | Peregrine Falcon as a breeding species in tropical Ame |
Peregrine Falcon | |
Peregrine Falcon (Falco peregrinus), foraging guest, p | |
Hawskbill peak is also the site of a | Peregrine Falcon restoration project. |
ever, Common Kestrel, Common Buzzard and the | Peregrine Falcon are also its predators. |
gh diversity of birds of prey, including the | Peregrine Falcon and Powerful Owl. |
tley, flew with Judy Leden, competing with a | peregrine falcon to track a lure. |
irds of prey, including Hen Harrier, Merlin, | Peregrine Falcon and Short-eared Owl. |
by falconers to describe a hybrid between a | peregrine falcon and a lanner falcon. |
lifornia gnatcatcher, California least tern, | peregrine falcon, southwestern willow flycatcher, and |
found in this area include the Golden Eagle, | Peregrine Falcon, Sharp-shinned Hawk, Black-billed Mag |
of birds including the Cardinal, House Wren, | Peregrine Falcon, Eared Grebe and the Blue Winged Teal |
the decline of the bald eagle, brown pelican | peregrine falcon, and osprey. |
of the park are migratory birds such as the | Peregrine falcon, Broad-winged hawk and the American k |
americana), American Crocodile, Bald Eagle, | Peregrine Falcon, Eastern Diamondback Rattlesnake (Cro |
from the wild bird community, the red kite, | peregrine falcon, chough and stonechat are some of the |
such notable occasional visitors such as the | peregrine falcon, northern harrier, and the snowy owl. |
ilgiri Wood-pigeon, Nilgiri Laughing Thrush, | Peregrine Falcon, Bonellis Eagle, Dollarbird, Nilgiri |
asonal birds of prey include the Bald Eagle, | Peregrine Falcon, and Northern Harrier. |
Other birds include Bald Eagle, | Peregrine Falcon, Osprey and Swainson's warbler. |
Peregrine falcon, least tern, black tern, bald and gol | |
Seen: Black Skimmer, 'Peeps' (Small Wader), | Peregrine Falcon, Sharp-tailed Sparrow, Ruby-throated |
It strongly resembles the | Peregrine Falcon, however it is much smaller and has d |
Peregrine falcon, bald eagles, merlin, least tern, bla | |
The area is home to the Platypus, | Peregrine Falcon, Eastern Water Dragon and a range of |
y Leden with the aim of flying with Lucy the | Peregrine Falcon. |
agle, wood stork, American alligator and the | peregrine falcon. |
cluding bald eagles, and even the endangered | peregrine falcon. |
ghing 815 g (1.8 lb) - roughly the size of a | Peregrine Falcon. |
d Gold and Navy Blue and their mascot is the | peregrine falcon. |
riffon Vultures, Spanish Ibex, Boars and the | Peregrine Falcon. |
tle Egret, Crested Tit, Woodpecker, Kestrel, | Peregrine Falcon. |
ve-dwelling invertebrates, and birds such as | peregrine falcons and migratory neotropical species. |
Other species including bald eagles, | peregrine falcons and dozens of fish species have also |
es nesting sites for birds of prey including | peregrine falcons and Eleonor's falcon, seabirds inclu |
ncluding Aleutian cackling geese, ptarmigan, | peregrine falcons and black oystercatchers, are starti |
ding's most famous "residents" are a pair of | peregrine falcons nicknamed Lois and Clark after two o |
serve provides important nesting habitat for | Peregrine Falcons that enjoy commanding views over the |
A pair of | peregrine falcons returns yearly to nest in a nest box |
irst week, at a quarry observing a family of | peregrine falcons in the second week, at the London We |
Peregrine Falcons (1992) | |
Breeding birds are preyed on by | Peregrine Falcons and Sparrowhawks. |
Peregrine Falcons nest on top of the building. | |
Since 1998, a pair of | peregrine falcons have nested on a 28th floor ledge of |
Gyrfalcons and | peregrine falcons are commonly found nesting on the is |
Peregrine falcons have been known to use the viaduct a | |
ird life including swallows, swifts, herons, | peregrine falcons and buzzards. |
y wrens, swamp harriers, rufous bristlebird, | peregrine falcons, pelicans, ducks, black swans and eg |
he cliffs, such as the rare Bonelli's eagle, | peregrine falcons, kites, rock thrushes, rock pigeons, |
ortant breeding area for aquatic mammals and | peregrine falcons, and is also used for summer moultin |
ora, there are relatively rare birds such as | peregrine falcons, ring ouzels and ravens. |
The reserve is home to | peregrine falcons, bald eagles, and the endangered Ana |
Other birds, such as bald eagles, | peregrine falcons, and great blue herons also use the |
rse range of wildlife, varying from seals to | Peregrine Falcons. |
luding Short-eared Owls, Common Kestrels and | Peregrine Falcons. |
building is also home to a breeding pair of | Peregrine Falcons. |
The building is also the home to a couple of | peregrine falcons. |
uilding is host to several nesting sites for | Peregrine Falcons. |
birds in the area, including gyrfalcons and | peregrine falcons. |
hite-bellied Sea Eagle, Osprey, Harriers and | Peregrine Falcons. |
On November 19, 2010, | Peregrine filed a preliminary prospectus S-1 registrat |
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, , Brideview awards - | Peregrine Fisher 16:52, 29 September 2007 (UTC) |
Peregrine Francis Adelbert Cust, 6th Baron Brownlow (2 | |
ller-Palmer-Acland, daughter and heir of Sir | Peregrine Fuller-Palmer-Acland, 2nd Baronet, of Fairfi |
The | Peregrine Fund began reintroducing captive-bred Northe |
on (1989-2000), Chairman of the Board of The | Peregrine Fund, Chairman of the Council of the Royal S |
On 27 May | Peregrine gained her "Blue Nose" as she crossed the Ar |
a half months of working on the Danish king, | Peregrine got him to offer to try to persuade the Span |
sehold in 1692 in favor of his elder brother | Peregrine, he was appointed Auditor of the Duchy of Co |
p his illegitimate son by Katherine Pinkney, | Peregrine Hoby, and made the boy his heir. |
Peregrine Horden and Nicholas Purcell write that Meiro | |
Usually the | peregrine is the father and the lanner is the mother. |
acter in the TV series "Primeval", see James | Peregrine Lester |
Ian Richard | Peregrine Liddell-Grainger (born 23 February 1959) is |
Sir Richard | Peregrine Longstaff Bowlby, 3rd Baronet (b. |
60034 (hitherto named | Peregrine) Lord Faringdon; again the name was carried |
settled in Upper Canada with the aid of Sir | Peregrine Maitland lieutenant governor of Upper Canada |
or in the absence of Lieutenant Governor Sir | Peregrine Maitland for three months in 1820. |
Capt. / Col. | Peregrine Maitland, (MCC and Surrey; amateur) - played |
ist of grievances to Lieutenant Governor Sir | Peregrine Maitland. |
the pleasure of the Governor of Nova Scotia, | Peregrine Maitland. |
as replaced as High Sheriff in March 2010 by | Peregrine Massey. |
, Morocco, and his titles passed to his son, | Peregrine Nicholas Eliot |
Peregrine Nicholas Eliot (January 2, 1941 - ) | |
Peregrine Nicholas Eliot, 10th Earl of St Germans, (b. | |
Peregrine of Opole (c. | |
Peregrine Osborne, 2nd Duke of Leeds (1659 - 25 June 1 | |
irst marriage - to Mary Osborne, daughter of | Peregrine Osborne, 2nd Duke of Leeds, who died 4 Febru |
dedicated to the memory of a mutual friend, | Peregrine Palmer, formerly MP for Oxford University (d |
In early 1966 | Peregrine participated in the testing of an experiment |
Peregrine Poulett (d. | |
the Land of the Media: a moral poem (1975), | Peregrine Prykke's Pilgrimage Through the London Liter |
Peregrine School consists of a preschool, nicknamed Es | |
ry class to ages 6 to 8. All class levels at | Peregrine School are bilingual (Spanish-English) and p |
Peregrine School on the Davis Wiki | |
The | Peregrine School is a private non-profit preschool and |
Peregrine Semiconductor is a San Diego-based manufactu | |
On achieving this much, | Peregrine set off for England by way of Hamburg, Emden |
w Hongdong or Hongtong) to work with Stanley | Peregrine Smith who had opened an opium refuge there a |
Peregrine Smith Poetry Prize | |
r with NASA to develop the motors for NASA's | Peregrine sounding rocket. |
dictment charging eight former executives of | Peregrine Systems, Inc., one former outside auditor of |
hink about it, it was maybe a company called | Peregrine that bought it] Can you find some old newspa |
St. | Peregrine the martyr was an early Christian martyr who |
hurch also houses the National Shrine of St. | Peregrine, the patron of those suffering from cancer. |
favor more heavily wooded habitats than the | Peregrine, therefore the species does not seem to be i |
On the death of his elder brother, | Peregrine Thomas Bertie, Marquess of Lindsey, on 12 De |
stage act thus: "Most people know who Steve | Peregrine Took is, but few people know what he does. |
In 1835, the Bowland portion was sold to | Peregrine Towneley. |
Joseph Reichner (former | Peregrine Vice President of Alliances) |
In late 1966 | Peregrine was deployed to the North Atlantic Ocean on |
Peregrine was released on March 21, 2006. | |
land, but surrendered the title in favour of | Peregrine when the former was created Viscount Latimer |
Peregrine White (20 November 1620 aboard the Mayflower | |
Lieutenant | Peregrine White first English child born in New Englan |
m owns the original Elder Brewster Chair and | Peregrine White cradle |
Peregrine White's cradle and Elder Brewster Chair | |
Among the grantees was | Peregrine White, descendant of Peregrine White of the |
Josiah's half-brother was | Peregrine White, the first English child born in New E |
"The Vision Of | Peregrine Worsthorne" |
he libel case brought by Andrew Neil against | Peregrine Worsthorne, in relation to a leading article |
Her younger son, | Peregrine Worsthorne, was editor of the Sunday Telegra |
om this marriage; Sir Simon Towneley and Sir | Peregrine Worsthorne. |
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