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The rise of the urban falcon

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The peregrine’s comeback was due to protection and the birds’ own powers of recovery. It is good to report, too, that the clergy has been generally supportive of their high-rise tenants. Peregrines don’t build nests of their own, but do like to make a scrape in which they can lay their eggs.

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It’s Time to Clean Out Your Nest Boxes

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Tangles of wild plants and dense undergrowth left to thrive in chosen areas of your property will provide shelter, protection, and natural nesting and roosting sites. First and foremost, with regular, frequent visits to each nestbox, you may be able to spot problems threatening your tenants.

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