Peregrine falcons nesting in the Boeing MAX hangar will be kicked out soon

Peregrine falcon (Falco peregrinus)

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For Boeing, there have been many consequences to the two fatal 737 Max crashes that left 346 people dead. The company halted production of the 737 Max at its Renton, Washington plant, its CEO was pushed out, and disturbing internal chats among Boeing employees discussing the plane crashes have surfaced. And now a new consequence has come to light: a pair of peregrine falcons will be homeless.

The two falcons have been nesting in the 737 Max factory in Renton, The Seattle Times reports. But because the doors of the idled plant will be closed more often, the falcons need to leave — or else they may be trapped inside.

Peregrine falcons, however, are notoriously difficult to trap and rehome. The Times spoke to an expert who said it was…

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