US peregrine falcons adapt well to city living as their coastal cousins struggle with bird flu
- The number of peregrine falcon populations in the U.S. Have declined in some areas due to bird flu, which has harmed other bird species.
- Researchers note that peregrine falcons in major cities are thriving despite the overall decline, adapting well to urban environments.
- New York State has the largest urban population of peregrine falcons, according to conservation officials.
- Clark mentioned that New York City has the highest concentration of peregrine falcon nesting globally, indicating a positive trend for the species.
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US peregrine falcons adapt well to city living as their coastal cousins struggle with bird flu
High above the bustle of cities across the country, the fastest birds on the planet are making nests, hatching young and snagging birds from the sky for meals.
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