DEP Staff, Interns, Volunteers Help Harrisburg Falcons Take Their First Flights
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All three of the young peregrine falcons that hatched last month in a nest on the 15th floor of the Rachel Carson State Office Building in Harrisburg took their first flights this week.

DEP staff, summer interns and a group of dedicated volunteers watch out for the birds as they learn to fly. 

The birds sometimes land on rooftops and ledges of other nearby buildings and need to be rescued if they encounter trouble.  When they're rescued, DEP staff do a quick check to look for any signs of injury or disease, then return them to the roof of the building where they resume flying.

To learn more about the rescue efforts and the falcons' first flights, watch a new video on DEP's YouTube Channel.

Click Here to watch live video of the Harrisburg falcon nest.

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(Reprinted from the May 26 DEP NewsClick Here to sign up for your own copy.)


5/30/2016

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