Gyrfalcon (Falco rusticolus)

Gyrfalcon (Falco rusticolus)

Comparison drawing of the Gyrfalcon compared to other birds of prey
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.

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