Fans of the birds, whose lives have been compared to Game of Thrones, are currently waiting with bated breath for this year's chicks to fledge.
In the skies above Princeton’s campus, peregrine falcons have been spotted near Fine Hall for almost a decade. Now, Diego Segura ’27 is leading an initiative to provide nest boxes for the birds.
our peregrine falcon eggs in a nest at the San Francisco headquarters of PG&E are expected to hatch any day, according the UC Santa Cruz Predatory Bird Research Group, which has successfully ...