Meet Rosie, Martha, And Juno, The Bayonne Bridge's New Falcon Chicks

The chicks: Martha, Rosie and Juno, although we're not sure which one is which, to be honest
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The chicks: Martha, Rosie and Juno, although we're not sure which one is which, to be honest
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The three chicks
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The three chicks
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NYC DEP research scientist Chris Nadareski with one of the chicks
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NYC DEP research scientist Chris Nadareski with one of the chicks
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NYC DEP research scientist Chris Nadareski tags one of the chicks
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NYC DEP research scientist Chris Nadareski tags one of the chicks
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The ladder to the nesting tower
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The ladder to the nesting tower
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The Bayonne Bridge
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The Bayonne Bridge
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The bands for tagging
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The bands for tagging
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NYC DEP research scientist Chris Nadareski and one of the chicks
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NYC DEP research scientist Chris Nadareski and one of the chicks
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