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Astrid, Utica's first known peregrine falcon mother, presumed deadAstrid, the peregrine falcon who has raised chicks on the Adirondack Bank Building in downtown Utica along with her mate Ares ...
Mornings, before anything except coffee, I go to the National Atmospheric and Oceanic Administration (NOAA) weather service ...
Astrid, one of Utica's peregrine falcon pair, has disappeared and is presumed dead. A new female, Nova, has appeared and she and Astrid's mate Ares have begun courting. Astrid and Ares, the first ...
Even with the cold weather, Pratt said, the space was filled with art installations, food trucks and people lounging in Adirondack chairs ... Michelle Davis-Hatch, of the Residents for Change ...
Tom was a founding member of the Hatch Brook Hunting Club and a true outdoorsman. He especially enjoyed the story telling, card games, great food and best of all, the comradery of all his friends ...
Hot hatches have always been about combining practicality with exhilarating performance, but modern examples often rely on turbocharged efficiency and electronic driver aids to deliver speed.
Famous bald eagle mates Jackie and Shadow watched closely as the first of two chicks began to hatch Monday in Big Bear Valley, California, after nearly three years without successful hatching.
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