Friday, February 27, 2009

Peregrin Falcon Stops Traffic

SAINT PAUL, Minn. -- After 20-plus years as a St. Paul police officer, Bob Winsor has seen just about everything. But what happened at Snelling and Ashland Friday was certainly a first.

Officer Winsor blocked a couple lanes of traffic for 30 minutes to protect a bird that was feasting on a pigeon in the middle of the road. His reasoning was simple: "Anything that kills pigeons is good with me."


But Winsor soon learned he was protecting a rare peregrine falcon, which is the fastest bird in the world.


"It's a great success story," says Lori Naumann with Minnesota's Department of Natural Resources.


It's unusual to see a peregrine in the middle of a busy road, Naumann says, but they are becoming more common in the Twin Cities. And it wasn't always that way.


"In the 1950s and 60s, they were almost extinct," she says. "They were placed on the endangered species list."


Read the whole article at,,


http://www.kare11.com/news/news_article.aspx?storyid=540259

Link to Video of this Falcon (embed didn't work)

http://gannett.a.mms.mavenapps.net/mms/rt/1/site/gannett-kare-3323-pub01-live/current/launch.html?maven_playerId=articleplayer&maven_referralPlaylistId=playlist&maven_referralObject=1043866249

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