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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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Reading Eagle on MSNOsprey recorded nesting for first time in BerksThe fish-eating raptor population was nearly wiped out during the DDT years, and its return is seen as a sign of hope.
We check out three unique, quirky stays for your North Yorkshire summer ...
Grand” is a weighty word to carry at the front of your name. It makes a remarkable promise; one that New York’s Grand Central ...
July 21, 2024: A fish damaged a Tesla parked in a driveway in Atlantic Highlands, New Jersey, about a mile from Raritan Bay. After the car alarm went off, the owners investigated and found scales and ...
We Energies announced that five of the peregrine falcon chicks that hatched this year have now left the nest.
Flaps, Hercules and Lee were born this spring at the WPS power plant in Weston. Now, they're all grown up, as each chick has taken their first flight.
Two “mishaps” over a nine-day period have left one of four peregrine falcon chicks that hatched in Hamilton in May seriously injured and facing an uncertain future.
Three downy peregrine falcon chicks recently hatched inside an Ojai Raptor Center incubator, weeks after mottled brown eggs were transferred from a nest in a beachfront San Diego reserve.
The North East's skies have once again welcomed the fastest animal on Earth, with a new sighting of the peregrine falcon in County Durham.
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