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Monthly Archives: April 2015
Let it fly…
Observation date: 23 April 2015 Soon after I arrived at the rock this morning, within minutes the tiercel careened into the nest site carrying prey. I could hear squealing coming from inside the hole where he landed. They should be … Continue reading
Posted in chicks, falcon, hunting, Morro Rock, peregrine
Tagged Bob Isenberg, chicks, falcon, feeding, hunting, Morro Rock, peregrines, shorebird, stoop
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Timing is everything…
Observation date: 16 April 2015 And because timing is everything, for the last three days I have spent 23 hours trying to observe food going into the nest site, but with no success. I have seen other indications which you … Continue reading
Posted in chicks, eggs, gulls, hatching, Morro Rock
Tagged brooding, chicks, eggs, falcon, gulls, juvenile, other birds, peregrines, vultures
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Patience, please…
Observation date: 8 April 2015 As of today, we are in the 26th day of incubation and all is well. Two years ago, she abandoned her first nesting after 18 days of incubation and the second nesting after 16 days. … Continue reading
Posted in eggs, falcon, Morro Rock, peregrine, visitor
Tagged Bob Isenberg, eggs, incubation
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