WILDLIFE
NYC Bird Watcher Saves 'Juvie' Falcon From Imminent Death
Photos: James O'Brien
ANIMAL remains slack jawed at the breathtaking photos of a Peregrine Falcon rescued from beneath the Broadway Bridge's IRT 1 train tracks by concrete canyon stomping naturalist blogger James O'Brien of Yojimbot. After seeing a fledgling fall to the roadway, O'brien sprung into action, writing, "...the hawk got directly in the path of oncoming traffic! Without hesitation I ran out after it and tried to shoo it off the road. But it wouldn't budge. I decided there was no other choice, but to handle the bird. Using my book bag as a shield, I carefully reached under the bird from behind and secured its legs in my left hand. I then lifted the bird and ran to the walkway." South African filmmaker Adam Welz, who has a history of handling raptors gets the assist for the proper release. Check for the National Geographic-style photos after the jump.




by ANIMAL on June 10, 2008





Comments (4)
Great save and great story! Thank you, James, for your quick thinking.
Posted by Rob | June 10, 2008 1:21 PM
Good thing you were there to save him That's awsome ! Thanks.
Posted by sarah | June 10, 2008 8:03 PM
Thank you for your comments and support. If anyone is interested in observing raptors in their own neighborhood here in NYC, hit me up offline.
Shalom,
James
Posted by James | June 10, 2008 8:15 PM
Many are absolutely delighted at your quick thinking and action. The story has been picked up on:
http://www.mariewinn.com/marieblog/
http://citybirder.blogspot.com/
Thank you,
Murray
Posted by Murray | June 11, 2008 11:43 AM