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      • The current Peregrine Falcon range includes the Adirondacks, the New York City area on buildings and bridges, the Hudson Valley on bridges and cliffs, and scattered urban sites such as Rochester, Buffalo, Binghamton, and Albany on buildings and bridges. The range has expanded in recent years (McGowan and Corwin 2008).
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  2. Peregrine's nesting boxes exist on most Hudson River bridges from Albany to New York City. They nest on the Mid-Hudson Bridge, which carries State Routes 44 and 55 over the Hudson River, between Poughkeepsie and Highland, NY.

  3. In the United States, peregrine falcons nest in major cities like New York, Atlanta, Chicago, and Long Beach California. The same is true in the United Kingdom, where more than twenty pairs of these birds are known to live in the city of London.

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    The Peregrine Falcon is the fastest known flying bird. The highest flight speed recorded is 60 mph. They can dive from mid-air at speeds up to 200 mph to attack their prey.

    During the 2012 breeding season, 77 territorial pairs were reported in the state. The population has been steadily recovering from extirpation since the first breeding pair was documented in 1983. However, many of the existing pairs, especially in urban areas and on bridges, would fail if it wasn't for intensive management (Loucks 2005). It is too ...

    After the United States banned DDT in 1972, an effort was made to reintroduce Peregrine Falcons into the northeast. The Peregrine Fund and New York State Department of Environmental Conservation released 168 young falcons in New York State between 1974 and 1988. Falcons were released at more than 12 sites in the state and 123 birds dispersed normal...

    Prior to the 1950s, there were 40 known Peregrine Falcon nest sites documented in New York. However, it is not likely that all breeding areas were known. Several factors that contributed to the decline of the Peregrine Falcon population during the first half of the 20th century include habitat loss and human disturbances (Levine 1998). However, the...

  4. Peregrine Falcons are found in New York all year. They appear in up to 1% of summer and winter checklists. The Peregrine Falcon holds several distinctions. It is known as the fastest bird in the world, the fastest of all animals, and it is also the world’s most widespread raptor.

  5. Powerful and fast-flying, the Peregrine Falcon hunts medium-sized birds, dropping down on them from high above in a spectacular stoop. They were virtually eradicated from eastern North America by pesticide poisoning in the middle 20th century.

  6. New York City may now have the largest urban population of peregrine falcons anywhere. Peregrines nest on every Hudson River bridge south of Albany. Peregrines currently nest on buildings or bridges in Albany, Syracuse, Rochester, Binghamton, and Buffalo.

  7. Oct 13, 2021 · In March 2020, Peregrine Falcons were documented breeding in the Taughannock Falls gorge near Ithaca, New York, for the first time in over 70 years. Two decades into the 21st century, however, the trailhead photograph at Taughannock Falls State Park still showed a relic of the past.

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