Wednesday, June 5, 2013

Babies on the bridge


From CBS New York:

Six peregrine falcon chicks, hatched last month high atop two MTA bridges, were recently banded as part of the state nesting program, and now you can see them.

Three chicks were born at Marine Parkway-Gil Hodges Memorial Bridge and three at Throgs Neck Bridge.

This year marks the 30th year of participation by MTA Bridges and Tunnels in the State Department of Environmental Conservation’s nesting program, which began in New York City in 1983.

New York City Department of Environmental Protection’s Wildlife Studies Division Specialist Chris Nadareski coordinates the program in the city, climbing high atop various buildings and bridges each year to band and record the falcons.

The newest MTA peregrines include two males and a female at Marine Parkway Bridge and two females and a male at the Throgs Neck Bridge.

1 comment:

georgetheatheist said...

"Schmock, schmock." - Steve Allen