19-Year-Old Downtown-Dwelling Peregrin Falcon Dies
Two mates and 64 children, that's the legacy left behind by Kinney the Peregrine Falcon, who made it to 19 years old making him one of the oldest falcons in the midwest. His home was on Market Tower,and he was found dead with a bloodied chest on that building. John Castrale with the Department of Natural Resources says just because Kinney is gone doesn't mean Indy will remain without a male peregrine. "We'll continue with our nest box there, and what we expect will happen is that another male will show up and court the resident female downtown and hopefully we'll have another nesting attempt next year with a new male."
The most likely cause of death for Kinney is a collision with a building or an antenae. Peregrines are the fastest bird on the planet, reaching speeds of 200 miles per hour or more.

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