Gyrfalcon (Falco rusticolus)

Gyrfalcon (Falco rusticolus)

Set of scaled side and front drawings of the Gyrfalcon
Description
Description

The Gyrfalcon (Falco rusticolus) is a falcon species that lives on the Arctic coasts and tundra, the islands of northern North America, and the Eurosiberian region. And for centuries, the falcon has been valued as a hunting bird. They are very large, and females are bulkier and heavier. They have large, broad, and pointed wings, and the species’ plumage is varied. Color variations can be all-white to very dark. There diet consists mostly the ptarmigan and waterfowl which are captured when the bird is in flight. They also eat a variety of fish and mammals.

Dimensions & Sizes
Dimensions & Sizes

The Gyrfalcon has a wingspan in the range of 43.3”-63” (110-160 cm) and total weight of 1.8-4.6 lb (.8-2.1 kg). The body of the Gyrfalcon has an overall length between 18.9”-25.6” (48-65 cm), body width of 6.5”-9.25” (16.5-23.5 cm), and standing height of roughly 14.6”-19.3” (37-49 cm). The typical lifespan of the Gyrfalcon is between 12-25 years.

Scaled collection of drawings of Gyrfalcon flying with wingspan dimensions
Scaled collection of drawings of Gyrfalcon flying with wingspan dimensions
3D Model
3D Model
Details
Details

*Under Development*

Height:
14.6”-19.3” | 37-49 cm
Width:
43.3”-63” | 110-160 cm (Wingspan)
Depth:
Length:
18.9”-25.6” | 48-65 cm
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Weight:
1.8-4.6 lb | .8-2.1 kg
Area:
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Body Width: 6.5”-9.25” | 16.5-23.5 cm

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Scientific Name:
Falco rusticolus
Lifespan:
12-25 years

Drawings include:

Gyrfalcon side view, front, flying (assorted)

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