Thanks, Lyle.  Glad to know.  Amazing how the city turned out to be such a
perfect habitat for them.  One pidgeon down, 100 million to go.  TC

At 02:17 PM 12/05/00 -0500, you wrote:
>>Peregrine Falcons huh.  I remember I used to see them flying above the
>>Throgg's Neck bridge.  Anyone know if they're still there?
>
>as far as I know they are thriving in the City. I got to see one kill a
>pigeon outside the window of my studio in the early 90's. It was a
>penthouse studio next to the Manhattan bridge on the brooklyn side.
>
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