Time with a juvenile…

2 June 2022

Petra and Jack Clayton have contributed another peregrine falcon video for you to watch. They have been posting videos on www.flickr.com for years to show the activity of so many different species of birds. Maybe you’d like to follow them.

One of the reasons we show you what is going on at Morro Rock is to support our efforts to raise money to give to a CalPoly Wildlife Biology student a scholarship. This past week we sent off $1,000 to CalPoly for that very reason.

Now is the time to make the contribution you’d been planning to give. Please use the DONATE button on the right side or mail a check made out to Pacific Coast Peregrine Watch to 765 Center Ct., Morro Bay CA 93442.

This coming Tuesday, Heather will be going out to see the nesting Least Terns with one of our previous CalPoly Biology Scholarship recipients. It makes a significant difference in our lives to support the students in their science endeavors these days.

Least Tern Photo by Heather O’Connor

Happy trails,Bob

About Pacific Coast Peregrine Watch

The Pacific Coast Peregrine Watch is here to inform birders, students and all people who are eager to know about these handsome peregrines. We want you to enjoy and be able to use our on-site powerful spotting scopes. We are available to answer your questions about the pair of falcons that have been observed for many years.
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2 Responses to Time with a juvenile…

  1. Mary Watt says:

    Some of my comments haven’t shown up, including several recent observations.

    • Pacific Coast Peregrine Watch says:

      Hi Mary, I noticed your comment was directed to James in the “The South side chicks airborne…”. All nine of your comments have been approved and are posted. Feel free to introduce yourself to Bob, wearing his white PCPW hat, so he knows who you are. So many people stop by and chat with him he might not have your name. ~Heather

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