The peregrine falcon in New Jersey report for 2003

Across the state, the peregrine population totaled 19 pairs, remaining stable now for five years. In addition to the two natural nests, thirteen pairs nested on towers and buildings and four on bridges. Of the 13 pairs on towers and buildings, nine nested successfully, producing 26 young for a rate...

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