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SINGAPORE – One of the three surviving chicks from Singapore’s only known breeding pair of peregrine falcons was found by a member of the public on the ground at South Bridge Road in the afternoon of April 7. The juvenile bird, identified as “G00” by the green ring tag it sports around its leg, was quickly retrieved by contractors from the National Parks Board (NParks) and later assessed to be healthy after veterinary checks. It was brought back to OCBC’s Chulia Street headquarters, where its nesting tray is, for release on the afternoon of April 8. It swiftly flew off, […]... Keep on reading: Grounded peregrine falcon chick returns to the skies after vet check-up
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