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Red right returning…
Observation date: 23 August 2016 Additionally, if you watch these posts on Facebook, please go to the WordPress website and add your email to make sure you receive all posts. I had a bit of a problem with Facebook postings not … Continue reading
Posted in falcon, gulls, juvenile, Morro Rock, peregrine
Tagged gulls, hunting, juvenile, Morro Rock, peregrines
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Bon appétit…
Observation date: 16 Jun 2016 Shore birds are typically the main diet of the peregrine falcon, but when June rolls around for about four weeks, the young Western gull chicks are the main entree. The following is but a sample … Continue reading
Posted in chicks, falcon, gulls, Morro Rock, peregrine, prey
Tagged chicks, feeding, peregrines, shorebird
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North side fledglings…
Observation date: 2 Jun 2016 Although nesting on the south side of Morro Rock failed this year, we do have three young peregrine falcons that fledged on the north side. The first taking flight was the 26th of May. Two … Continue reading
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South 0, North 2…
Observation date: 13 May 2016 After spending the first five months of the breeding season on the south side of Morro Rock which turned out to be very disheartening, we have moved to the north side for the last week … Continue reading
Posted in breeding, chicks, falcon, Morro Rock
Tagged breeding, chicks, falcon, Morro Rock, peregrines
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Befuddled…
Observation date: 11 April 2016 Things are just in a tizzy here at Morro Rock. I can’t give the answers to many visitors we get here because when it comes to nesting, I just don’t know. Both pairs of falcons … Continue reading
Posted in breeding, falcon, Morro Rock, peregrine
Tagged breeding, falcon, incubation, peregrines
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Fits and starts…
Observation date: 3 March 2016 The Pacific Coast Peregrine Watch has been off line for an unusual amount of time and not because we don’t want to. Most of the problems were not something that we could control. The gate … Continue reading
Posted in eggs, Morro Rock, peregrine
Tagged education, falcon, hunting, Morro Rock, peregrines, prey, weather, winter
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Winter Bird Festival…
Observation date: 19 January 2016 Throngs of birders, twitchers and photographers were on hand for the twentieth Annual Morro Bay Winter Bird Festival which takes place every year on the Martin Luther King holiday. Along with the high surf crashing … Continue reading
Posted in breeding, falcon, Morro Rock, other birds, peregrine, visitor
Tagged breeding, falcon, Harris Hawk, Morro Bay, Morro Bay Winter Bird Festival, owl, peregrines, visitor, winter
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A frothing cauldron of wind and waves…
Observation date: 8 December 2015 With high winds and monstrous waves the harbor mouth is a frothing cauldron with waves 16 to 22 feet in height and gusts to 45 miles per hour. Access to the south side of Morro … Continue reading
Posted in falcon, Morro Rock, peregrine, visitor
Tagged bonding, falcon, Morro Bay, Morro Rock, peregrines, surfers, weather, winter
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Goin’ south…
Observation date: 29 October 2015 Access to the south side of Morro Rock has been closed today due to extreme high tides nearly seven feet and high surf. Yet, still visitors walk out to see the falcons and see the … Continue reading
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Tagged butterfly, grebe, juvenile, Morro Rock, murre, peregrines, phoebe, warble
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A little less wind in our sails…
Observation date: August 2015 I think it only fair that I share with you the reason that you haven’t heard from us since July 19, 2015 and I do apologize for it. We, the Pacific Coast Peregrine Watch, are a … Continue reading
Posted in donations, falcon, juvenile, Morro Rock, Shell Beach
Tagged Bob Isenberg, Cleve Nash, education, Heather O'Connor, juvenile, Morro Rock, peregrines, Shell Beach
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