Wild Falcons Nesting on Pittsburgh Building
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<i> United Press International</i>
PITTSBURGH, Pa. — A pair of endangered wild peregrine falcons living in downtown Pittsburgh have chosen a man-made nesting box to hatch and raise four chicks, the first such occurrence ever reported in Pennsylvania.
Officials at the Western Pennsylvania Conservancy said that the nest is in a box high on Gulf Tower. The falcons have been living in the city since April, 1990.
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