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F. Arthur McMorris, or Art, is the peregrine falcon coordinator for the Pennsylvania Game Commission. On May 18, he banded four nestling peregrine falcons that were in a nest on a bridge over the L… ...
Dr. Art mcMorris, peregrine falcon coordinator with the Pennsylvania Game Commission, inspects the flight muscles of a chick last week. McMorris spends several weeks each spring banding falcon ...
Art McMorris, the peregrine falcon coordinator for the Pennsylvania Game Commission, holds a 20-day-old falcon that was hatched in the nest atop of Philadelphia City Hall.
F. Arthur McMorris, or Art, is the peregrine falcon coordinator for the Pennsylvania Game Commission. On May 18, he banded four nestling peregrine falcons that were in a nest on a bridge over the ...
People watch a big screen during UC Berkeley’s peregrine falcon hatch party at the The Berkeley Art Museum and Pacific Film Archive in Berkeley, Calif., on Tuesday, April 11, 2023.
Today there are peregrine falcon nests atop tall buildings in many bustling cities, including Philadelphia’s City Hall. “I refer to them as ‘man-made cliffs,’” says Brauning.
People watch a big screen during UC Berkeley’s peregrine falcon hatch party at the The Berkeley Art Museum and Pacific Film Archive in Berkeley, Calif., on Tuesday, April 11, 2023.
The bridge is one of only 64 peregrine falcon nest sites in the state, according to Art McMorris, peregrine falcon coordinator for the Pennsylvania Game Commission.
After reintroducing and protecting the peregrine falcon for more than 40 years, the Pennsylvania Game Commission is in the process of removing the world’s fastest animal from threatened status.
The peregrine falcon as a species isn’t known for its sentimentality. We humans, though, are. And so we acknowledge and celebrate the 15th anniversary this spring of the first peregrine nesting ...
The Peregrine Falcon That Brought Route 422 Construction to a Halt Has a New Nest She’s relocated to a purloined one nearby — and has two new chicks! By Sandy Hingston · 6/30/2021, 4:05 p.m.
The Maltese falcon is making a comeback. Courtesy of viewingmalta.com Hunting Regulations Boost Support. Since the Maltese falcon began breeding again in Malta in 2009, the occurrence has become ...
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