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Focus on the Meadowlands: When a Peregrine Attacks
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http://wildnewjersey.tv/2011/08/17/focus-on-the-meadowlands-when-a-peregrine-attacks.aspx?ref=rss
Nice juvie, wonder what nest he is from?
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Mike, my JC peregrine friend, knows Jim Wright and has been out on his boat checking out scrapes. There are quite a few in the area. I'll email Mike and see if he knows. He goes to DeKorte quite often. One of the young from Kearney ended up at Tri State and then was hacked in West Virginia recently. The Jersey City kids probably don't venture over in that territory. And then we have a new first/second year couple close to there.
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It could be the youngster from New York City who has been hanging around there, according to my friend, Mike. The bird remains unidentified. No one can read the band yet.
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