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Photo from the Field: Lone peregrine falcon eyas

Posted on June 18, 2015 by Ben Wurst
This week we visited the latest peregrine falcon nest in New Jersey. We were there to check for hatching. Here is what we found. A lone 17 day old male falcon. He is the youngest falcon in New Jersey. Click to view large. Photo by Ben Wurst.
This week we visited the latest peregrine falcon nest in New Jersey. We were there to check for hatching. Here is what we found. A lone 17 day old male falcon. He is the youngest falcon in New Jersey. Photo by Ben Wurst.
Posted in Raptors, Wildlife ProtectionTagged 2015, bird, Edwin B. Forsythe National Wildlife Refuge, New Jersey, NJ, peregrine falcon

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