PHOTOS: The Hudson Valley’s Famous Protected Predators Are Back

It’s one of the best times of the year in the Hudson Valley. The snow has thawed, bulbs are growing, and New York’s favorite dive-bomber has returned to the Mid-Hudson Bridge.

While the Chittenango Ovate Amber Snail and the American Burying Beetle of course have our hearts, it’s another one of the state’s endangered species that catches our attention in early spring, and for very special reasons.

The Mid-Hudson Bridge Welcomes Back Record-Holding Predator

Every year, the Mid-Hudson Bridge (along with many other bridges in the Hudson Valley) play host to one of the most impressive (and fastest) animals on earth… and the good news is that you can watch all the action from a designated webcam.

An amazing animal has once again made their home underneath the Mid-Hudson Bridge (Emma Fletcher/TSM Poughkeepsie/Canva)…

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