Outback Snapshot: Ecologist Captures Fastest Bird in Flight

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Australian ecologist Tim Henderson photographed a Siberian peregrine falcon near Alice Springs—the world’s fastest animal, capable of about 186 mph in a dive—marking the first Siberian peregrine sighting in Australia’s arid interior, likely drawn to wetlands created by recent heavy rainfall.
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