Michael Shellenberger
Michael Shellenberger

Wind energy threatens golden eagles, bald eagles, burrowing owls, red-tailed hawks, Swainson's hawks, American kestrels, white-tailed kites, peregrine falcons, and prairie falcons, among many others.

Nik Wallenda
Nik Wallenda

I'm facing Niagara Falls - the wind and the mist and the dark and the peregrine falcons - and I'm going to stay focused on the other side.

Donnie Brasco
Donnie Brasco

Donnie Brasco: [Lefty tends to the pigeon coops on the roof of his building. Donnie's alongside him] Did you know there used to be falcons in New York?
Lefty: They got everything in this fucking city.
Donnie Brasco: Peregrine falcons. They lived across the river.
Lefty: In Queens?
Donnie

Brasco: In the Palisades
Lefty: The Palisades is in Jersey, Donnie.
Donnie Brasco: I'm saying that's why there's so many pigeons now. The falcons used to hunt 'em and kill 'em off.
Lefty: I love these fuckin' pigeons. I'd die before I'd let anybody touch these pigeons.
Donnie Brasco: These

falcons could read a newspaper from a mile up.
Lefty: A bird could read a newspaper?
Donnie Brasco: I'm saying their eyesight.

The Adventures of Tintin
The Adventures of Tintin

Captain Haddock: [During the Port of Bagghar chase;Captain Haddock is trying to grab one of the scrolls before Sakharine's peregrine falcon can] Oh no, not again! Come here, my beauty!

Miss Peregrine's Home for Peculiar Children
Miss Peregrine's Home for Peculiar Children

Franklin Portman: [Sees a bird flying above the boat] Wow! Jake, check it out. That's a peregrine falcon.
Jake: A peregrine like the headmistress?
Franklin Portman: Sure... That's probably where Grandpa came up with that whole turning into a bird thing.
Jake: Maybe - Maybe that's really her!
[Turns to

shout at the bird]
Jake: Hey, Miss Peregrine! It's me, Jake! I'm Abe Portman's grandson! Please, don't crap on us!
[Franklin gives him a horrified look]
Jake: Oh my God, Dad, I'm kidding.