Environment
Rare Falcon on Aurora Borealis Webcam [WATCH]
A rare Gyrfalcon, the largest type of falcon and one that breeds in the Arctic and sub-Arctic regions, recently photo-bombed a webcam several times at a Hudson Bay-area research center. The scientists were trying to track aurora borealis.
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