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Suspicious falcon caught staring into nest camera in Poland
A peregrine falcon was filmed staring directly into a nest camera at a power plant in Poland. The curious bird moved closer to the lens while its chick remained nearby on May 6.
Peregrine falcons can reach speeds of 200 m.p.h. They can spot prey from a mile away. They inspired the design of the B-2 stealth bomber. They were once almost used, by the U.S. military, as a weapon.
He has been besieged by birds, had 120m crabs try to crawl up his trouser leg and stayed cool beside an erupting Icelandic volcano. As David Attenborough turns 100, we celebrate his most extraordinary ...
The 22,000 votes in the naming contest was three times the previous record in 2023.
We Energies reveals the top names in the peregrine falcon chick naming contest. Almost 30,000 votes were cast to name this ...
ST. LOUIS — Four tiny peregrine falcon chicks — just days old and covered in white down — are now visible on a live camera stream from an Ameren energy center, giving Missouri residents an intimate ...
In a record-breaking competition, voters have decided that one of the We Energies Peregrine falcon chicks will be named after ...
Birders have long searched for a peregrine falcon nest in Lancaster city. Recent falcon sightings around the W.W. Griest Building and the Lancaster Marriott at Penn Square have kept those hopes high.
On this planet, birds have captured our attention due to all the unique things they can do with their bodies like flying long distances. Birds adapt to many types of environments around the globe like ...
You can vote as many times as you’d like between now and Tuesday, May 5, to make sure your favorite news anchor wins naming rights.
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