WILDLIFE

NYC Bird Watcher Saves 'Juvie' Falcon From Imminent Death

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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.

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PEREGRINE FALCON, WILDLIFE

4 comments

by ANIMAL on June 10, 2008

Comments (4)

Great save and great story! Thank you, James, for your quick thinking.

Good thing you were there to save him That's awsome ! Thanks.

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

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

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