News

MAY HAVE YOU LOOKING DOWN AT SPARROWS AND PIGEONS, BUT TURN YOUR HEAD UP TOWARD THE ICONIC TOWER OF THE MARRIOTT VACATION ...
The formerly endangered peregrine falcon produced a bumper crop of at least 23 juveniles this year in the Pittsburgh region.
Flaps, Hercules and Lee have all taken their first flights. They’re now learning how to hunt prey and mastering their flying ...
Brief We Energies announced four peregrine falcon chicks have left the nest. There were 12 falcon chicks born at We Energies power plants this spring. The total number of falcons hatched, named ...
Two peregrine falcon chicks are almost ready to fly the nest at a cathedral. Chichester Cathedral is home to its own peregrine falcons, which have been nesting there since at least 2001. This season, ...
There are only an estimated 3,000 peregrine falcons across North America, though populations have been steadily growing over the past decade, according to the National Parks Service.
A wildlife rescue charity rescued, rehabilitated and released six juvenile peregrine falcons. Secret World Wildlife Rescue in Highbridge, Somerset, said it had seen an "unprecedented influx" of young ...
The fledgling launched from the spire of Norwich Cathedral in an event watched live by thousands around the world, thanks to 24-hour nest cameras run by the Hawk and Owl Trust in partnership with ...
The peregrine falcon became stuck in a herring gull nest in the chimney stacks of the Big C charity chop in Church Street at 9.55am on Thursday. The Cromer Peregrine Project, which monitors the ...
The API failed to deliver the resource. OPPD is looking for the public’s guidance in a vote to name a new peregrine falcon chick.
It’s when peregrine falcon chicks typically hatch and are named and banded — free to fly off when they’re able. Greg Septon is the peregrine falcon manager at We Energies.
Peregrine falcons are the fastest animal on the planet, but their population was decimated in the 1970s due to a pesticide called DDT that affected their eggs. “When I was a kid, there never ...