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Watch Live: Peregrine Falcon Family On Water Street Is Growing As New Eggs Laid

The family of peregrine falcons on 55 Water Street is growing: Four eggs have been spotted in the nest.

FINANCIAL DISTRICT, NY — The family of peregrine falcons on Water Street is growing — there are now four eggs in the falcons' lower Manhattan nest.

Adele and Frank, the famous duo whose annual nesting is live-streamed via a camera beside their nest, laid their fourth egg last week.

The parents-to-be live on a perch on the 14th floor of the 54-story skyscraper at 55 Water Street. The first egg of the year was spotted in March, and the unhatched falcon was joined by its future siblings this month.

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Last year, three baby falcons were born at the lower Manhattan perch.

Here's the live falcon cam, where you can watch the eggs, with regular visits from the proud soon-to-be parents.

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If you want to do more virtual bird-watching, at hawk cam is back at NYU, and it's got a crystal-clear view of red-tailed hawks nesting near the Bobst Library on the school's Greenwich Village campus. NYU has not named any of the hawks as it "does not officially endorse anthropomorphizing" them.

Lead image courtesy of 55 Water Street Corporation.

This post was updated on 18 April with news of the happy couple's fourth egg.

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