Falcon Father's Day: NYC's new peregrine papas step up
Briefly

The Port Authority of New York and New Jersey is celebrating new peregrine falcon fathers who are actively caring for their recently hatched chicks located atop the George Washington and Bayonne bridges. For approximately 30 years, the Port Authority, together with the NYC Department of Environmental Protection, has created safe nesting spots for these birds, which are closely monitored by bird enthusiasts. Considered apex predators, peregrine falcons, who hunt other birds at high speeds, symbolize ecological resilience, particularly as their presence in New York indicates habitat recovery.
The Port Authority of New York and New Jersey celebrated new peregrine falcon fathers caring for hatchlings, emphasizing ecological resilience at the George Washington and Bayonne bridges.
For about 30 years, the Port Authority, alongside NYC’s Department of Environmental Protection, has facilitated safe nesting for falcons atop iconic bridges, capturing birdwatchers' attention.
Read at Gothamist
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