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  2. Peregrine falcon - Wikipedia

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    The Barbary falcon is a subspecies of the peregrine falcon that inhabits parts of North Africa, from the Canary Islands to the Arabian Peninsula. There was discussion concerning the taxonomic status of the bird, with some considering it a subspecies of the peregrine falcon and others considering it a full species with two subspecies.

  3. Cal Falcons - Wikipedia

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    In the wild, falcons nest on rocky ledges and cliff faces, so the gravel-filled nest box was designed to mimic those conditions. A permanent wooden nest box was installed in 2018, prior to the pair's second breeding season. [5] Two cameras were installed prior to the 2019 nesting season, allowing continual remote viewing of the nest area. [6]

  4. It's been 30 years since Indiana re-introduced peregrine ...

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    In 1970, the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service listed peregrine falcons in North America as an endangered species as their population declined primarily because of habitat loss and pesticide ...

  5. Acadia National Park - Wikipedia

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    Banded peregrine falcon chicks. In 1991, peregrine falcons had a successful nesting in Acadia for the first time since 1956. At least one pair and as many as four pairs have produced offspring over the years since 1991, totaling more than 160 chicks.

  6. Fremont Bridge (Portland, Oregon) - Wikipedia

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    The Fremont Bridge was also the 26th Peregrine falcon nest site designated in Oregon in 1995 after the raptor was placed on the U.S. Threatened and Endangered Species list in 1970. [ 6 ] The raptor has since been removed from the list and is now listed as least concern.

  7. WATCH: Four peregrine falcon chicks hatch atop Union ... - AOL

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    Every year since, a pair of peregrine falcons has laid eggs in the nesting box. Web cameras were installed in 2016 to provide the 24/7 Falcon Cam livestream of the interior and exterior of the nest.

  8. Chimney Rock National Monument - Wikipedia

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    The Chimney Rock Archeological Area, listed in the National Register of Historic Places in 1970, consists of a central 960 acres. [5] Chimney Rock itself is approximately 315 feet (96 m) tall. Next to Chimney Rock is Companion Rock, which is a popular nesting spot for the Peregrine Falcon.

  9. Help name 4 peregrine falcon chicks that live on the Cuomo ...

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    The eyases (they will be fledglings when they learn how to take flight in the next couple weeks) are nesting in a falcon box constructed on the bridge's southeast spire, 400 feet above the Hudson.