Peregrine Falcon Symbiotic relationship
There are many birds in Yellowstone National Park that play a role in symbiotic relationships. One of these birds are the peregrine falcon. This bird can swoop down at prey over 200 miles per hour, which is almost four times as fast as a car goes on the highway. Also it when it catches sight of prey peregrine falcons rapidly dive strait down on flying birds from above, and attack them with their talons in midair. This birds scientific name is the Falco Peregrinus, and its role in a symbiotic relationship is that it nest on a side of a cliff. This is an example of commensalism, because the bird benefits , by getting shelter from the cliff, and a place to make its nest, and the cliff is neither benefiting or hurt.