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A young peregrine falcon has been successfully reintroduced to his natural environment after being rescued from a roof in ...
The falcon was found on the ground by someone fleeing wildfire in B.C.’s Shuswap region. Miraculously, the bird of prey only suffered burns to its flight feathers on its wings and tail.
Brad Clark called the peregrine falcon an "amazing bird" that soars high up on hot air currents and dives down for prey. He joked those living in downtown would be flying on hot air from city hall.
A history of falcons in the city Hamilton has a long history with peregrine falcons. For at least 28 years, these birds have been nesting near the top of Hamilton's Sheraton Hotel.
Falcon cam follows pair of nesting birds By: Jillian Austin Posted: 1:00 AM CDT Thursday, May. 3, 2012 Last Modified: 8:37 AM CDT Thursday, May. 3, 2012 Advertisement Tweet Share Print Email ...
The peregrine falcon doesn’t nest in Vancouver but certainly likes to eat here, according to Rob Butler, one of the experts who chose the bird as Vancouver’s Bird o… ...