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US peregrine falcons adapt well to city living as their coastal cousins struggle with bird flu.
Peregrines that made nests among the glass and steel of big cities seem to have avoided worst of bird flu outbreak.
Bird flu is suspected as the cause of many coastal New Jersey nests emptying out.
City falcons, which eat songbirds and pigeons among other birds, haven’t seen same declines.
They put the young birds in canvas totes to carry off the roof for a checkup and to attach their bracelets, which have an individual number so they can be tracked. Three females and one male chick made up the clutch, Clark said. “These birds are going to be the ones to repopulate — hopefully," Clark said. “It’s a great symbol of hope." ___ Associated Press videojournalist Joseph Frederick in New York contributed to this report..
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