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A fledgling peregrine falcon rescued by a Reading police officer on Penn Square in June will not be released back into the wild, according to an official with the Red Creek Wildlife Center.
European Wildlife by Lukáš Pich on MSN17h
Peregrine Falcon Nesting in the Moravian Karst 🦅⛰️High above the limestone cliffs of the Moravian Karst, a Peregrine Falcon prepares its nest. Silent, sharp-eyed, and ...
On one of the most oppressive days of the recent heat wave, Reading police Officer Helene Alexander engaged in the most important foot pursuit of her five-year career on the force. She and partner ...
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Fierce and Fast: How the Peregrine Falcon Dominates the Skies at 320 km/hThe peregrine falcon is the fastest animal on the planet, known for its incredible speed and precision. With the ability to reach speeds exceeding 320 km/h during its iconic hunting dive, this bird of ...
CEDAR RAPIDS, Iowa (KCRG) - Four peregrine falcon eggs were found scattered on the old US Bank building in downtown Cedar ...
The chicks — which have grown into small, squawking balls of feathers — are well on their way to adolescence in a survival ...
Baby peregrine falcons have been spotted taking flight in the New Forest, only a ten minute drive away from Southampton.
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