Skip to Main Content

Let's learn

This powerful bird is the second largest falcon species in the world with a wing span of up to 129 cm. Because of its speed and strength, the saker falcon has been used in falconry for thousands of years. Specially adapted to hunt horizontally along the ground, this bird swoops low over its prey, reaching speeds of up to 200 miles per hour! Saker falcons prefer remote areas like deserts and arid mountainous country, where they can hunt over a large territory.

In the wild, this species faces increasing pressure from habitat loss and has seen a dramatic decline across Asia. However, in Hungary, where the saker falcon is now protected, numbers are much healthier.

Conservation status | Endangered

Fact Sheet

Scientific name

Falco cherrug

Family

Falconidae

Order

Falconiformes

Lifespan

10 - 15 in the wild, 20-25 in captivity

Newsletter Signup

Sign up for our monthly newsletter to stay up to date with latest park news, updates on the animals and events.