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Photos: Six Adorable Baby Falcons At Two NYC Bridges!

A bird being banded at the Throgs Neck Bridge (MTA Bridges and Tunnels / Frank Desouza)


Falcon chicks at the Throgs Neck Bridge (MTA Bridges and Tunnels / Frank Desouza)


Marine Parkway-Gil Hodges Memorial Bridge falcons (New York City Department of Environmental Protection / Christopher Nadareski)



Throgs Neck falcon parent (MTA Bridges and Tunnels / Frank Desouza)


DEP’s Chris Nadareski with three Throgs Neck peregrines atop Bronx tower (MTA Bridges and Tunnels / Frank Desouza)


Watchful falcon at the Marine Parkway-Gil Hodges Memorial Bridge (New York City Department of Environmental Protection / Christopher Nadaresk)



Falcons at the Marine Parkway-Gil Hodges Memorial Bridge. (New York City Department of Environmental Protection / Christopher Nadareski)


Throgs Neck Bridge adult falcon (New York City Department of Environmental Protection / Christopher Nadareski)


This chick reacts to being banded (Metropolitan Transportation Authority / Marisa Baldeo)


This chick reacts to being banded (Metropolitan Transportation Authority / Marisa Baldeo)


View from the Throgs Neck Bridge (Metropolitan Transportation Authority / Marisa Baldeo)