A rare but regular passage migrant, and occasionally a winter visitor, occurring in open country mainly in the dry lowlands. It breeds in eastern Asia and winters in eastern Africa. The Amur Falcon typically hovers or flies just above treetops, capturing insects on the wing and often consuming them while in flight. It is a gregarious species, frequently seen in flocks during migration, sometimes mixed with other species. It commonly perches on power lines, fences, bushes, and similar structures.

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