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Saker (cannon), Saker
Saker may refer to: * Saker falcon (''Falco cherrug''), a species of falcon * Saker (cannon), a type of cannon * Saker Baptist College, an all-girls secondary school in Limbe, Cameroon * Grupo Saker-Ti, a Guatemalan writers group formed in 1947 * Changwon LG Sakers, a South Korean basketball team * Saker Cars, a sports car designed in New Zealand * HMS Saker, HMS ''Saker'', a Royal Navy ship * Saker LSV, a British Army light vehicle People * Alan Saker (1921–2001), Australian rules footballer * Alfred Saker (1814–1880), British Christian missionary to West Africa * Annie Saker (1882–1932), English actress * David Saker (born 1966), Australian first-class cricketer * Dora Saker (1888–1926), cheese-maker for Somerset County Council * Edward Saker (1838–1883), British actor-manager * Frank Saker (1907–1980), Canadian flatwater canoeist * Neil Saker (born 1984), English cricketer * Rivka Saker, Israeli philanthropist and art collector * Sardar Saker (1904–1973), Indian fil ...
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Saker Falcon
The saker falcon (Falco cherrug) is a large falcon species. It breeds from Central Europe eastwards across the Palearctic to Manchuria. It is a partial migrant, which means that some part of the population is migratory, some part is not. In Europe, for example, a part othe juveniles are migrating while adults are mostly resident. The European and West Asian migratory sakers spend the winter in the Sahel region. On migration, they cross the Middle East, the Arabian Peninsula, and Pakistan, where they are exposed to illegal trapping. The migratory birds to the east from Altai Mountains spend the winter in the Qinghai-Tibet Plateau. The saker falcon is the second fastest bird in level flight after the white-throated needletail swift (unconfirmed), capable of reaching . It is also the third fastest animal in the world overall after the peregrine falcon and the golden eagle, with all three species capable of executing high speed dives known as "stooping", approaching . The saker fa ...
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