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3 baby Peregrine falcons born in Rochester


Three new baby peregrine falcons were born in the last two days in Rochester. (Photo: rfalconcam.com)
Three new baby peregrine falcons were born in the last two days in Rochester. (Photo: rfalconcam.com)
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Rochester, N.Y. (WHAM) – Three new baby peregrine falcons were born in the last two days in Rochester.

Genesee Valley Audubon Society and the Rochester Falconcam announced the arrival of the new babies, known as eyases.


One more egg is ready to hatch.

Their nest is located on top of the Times Square building at the corner of Exchange Blvd. and Broad Street.

The falcons' mother - Beauty - and father - Dot.ca - will raise them for approximately five to six weeks until they are mature enough to fly.

“This is a great learning opportunity for families to share with their children this summer, we hope you visit the www.rfalconcam.com site often," said June Summers, President, Genesee Valley Audubon Society.

Anyone interested in learning more about Peregrine Falcons can come to a meeting on May 20, at 10 a.m. at the Central Library, at the Kate Gleason Auditorium on South Avenue.

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