Malar stripe size and prominence in peregrine falcons vary positively with solar radiation: Support for the solar glare hypothesis
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Many falcons (Falco spp.) exhibit a distinct dark plumage patch below the eye, termed the malar stripe. This stripe is hypothesised to reduce the amount of solar glare reflected into the eyes while foraging, thereby increasing hunting efficiency in bright conditions. Here, we use a novel, global-scale correlative approach to test this âsolar glare hypothesisâ in peregrine falcons (Falco peregrinus), the most widespread falcon species, using web-sourced photographs from across the speciesâ global range. We found that the size and prominence of the malar stripe were positively associated with average annual solar radiation, but not with other environmental variables, such as temperature and rainfall. Our results provide the first published evidence for the hypothesis that this plumage feature functions to reduce the amount of solar glare reflected into the falconâs eyes, thereby improving the ability to pinpoint and target agile prey in bright conditions.
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2025-04-23



