See The 12 Adorable Baby Falcons Atop Three NYC Bridges
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Two boy and two girl falcons were born atop the Verrazano Bridge<br/>
At the Verrazano Bridge<br/>
At the Verrazano Bridge<br/>
NYC DEP Research scientist Chris Nadareski sits with falcon<br/>
Parent falcon flies over the Throgs Neck Bridge<br>
Parent falcon flies above the Throgs Neck Bridge<br/>
NYC DEP Research scientist Chris Nadareski sits with falcon<br/>
NYC DEP Research scientist Chris Nadareski sits with falcon<br/>
NYC DEP Research scientist Chris Nadareski sits with falcon<br/>
NYC DEP Research scientist Chris Nadareski sits with falcon<br/>
NYC DEP Research scientist Chris Nadareski sits with falcon<br/>
Parent falcon lands at the Throgs Neck Bridge<br/>
NYC DEP Research scientist Chris Nadareski sits with falcon<br/>
NYC DEP Research scientist Chris Nadareski sits with falcon<br/>
Bridge maintainers Barrington Bailey, John Leist and Donald Cocheo. Two baby boys and two baby girl peregrine falcons are banded atop the Bronx tower of the Throgs Neck Bridge.<br>
NYC DEP Research scientist Chris Nadareski sits with falcon<br/>
One baby boy and 3 baby girl peregrine falcons are banded atop the Rockaway tower of the Marine Parkway Bridge.<br/>
The Marine Parkway baby falcons are a cool gang<br/>
At the Marine Parkway Bridge<br/>
At the Marine Parkway Bridge<br/>
At the Marine Parkway Bridge<br/>
NYC DEP Research scientist Chris Nadareski sits with falcon at the Rockaway tower of the Marine Parkway Bridge<br/>
Winter is coming in two seasons<br/>
Verrazano Bridge baby falcon<br/>
Verrazano Bridge baby falcon<br/>
NYC DEP Research scientist Chris Nadareski sits with falcon atop the Verrazano Bridge<br/>
Two boy and two girl falcons were born atop the Verrazano Bridge<br/>
Parent falcon flies above the Verrazano Bridge<br/>
At the Verrazano Bridge<br/>
The Verrazano Bridge<br/>
At the Verrazano Bridge<br/>