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Monthly Archives: June 2012
Catch this…!
Hungry chicks learn to catch their next snack mid-air!
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Tagged falcon, feeding, hunting, juvenile, peregrines, survival
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“Solo” visits again.
“Solo,” the young falcon from the north side made a visit to the south side again. After crashing into the top of a bush, he made his way down behind some rocks. I couldn’t see him , but sure could … Continue reading
Off To the “Rock.”
Bob just headed down to the rock to see what the peregrines are up to on this foggy morning. ~Heather
Hello world!
We are now using this site to reach more people. Follow along with us as we learn how to do it… The Pacific Coast Peregrine Watch is here to inform birders, students and all people who are eager to know … Continue reading
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