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The exterior renovation of the Rhodes state office tower in Columbus has naturalists hoping peregrine falcons will find a new, temporary roost. A nest box…
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The same guidance principle that governs how missiles intercept moving targets also describes how the falcons, which are known to dive at 200 mph or more, plummet to catch their prey.
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The Ohio Division of Wildlife says three peregrine falcon chicks hatched this week in a nest on the 41st floor of the Rhodes State Office Tower in…
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Ohio wildlife officials this morning are scheduled to band the first peregrine falcon chick in three years that was hatched atop the Rhodes State Office…