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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
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Tagged Bob Isenberg, chicks, falcon, feeding, hunting, Morro Rock, peregrines, shorebird, stoop
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Awestruck by maneuvers…
Observation date: 30 June 2014 Air shows by juveniles have been the theme of the last couple weeks. Visitors and friends that have come to view the peregrine falcon have been totally amazed and awestruck by the show of speed, … Continue reading
An eyrie full…
Observation date: 10 June 2014 A steady progression in learning flying skills is taking place on the south side of Morro Rock. All three chicks are flying very well, now that the big young north side female has caught up … Continue reading
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Tagged accident or injury, falcon, feeding, juvenile
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A cheeky neighbor…
Observation date: 1 June 2014 The last few days were play days for the young juvenile falcon. The lessons can be fun. While chasing the mother across the face of the rock, he was trying to stay with her turn … Continue reading
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Tagged falcon, feeding, hunting, juvenile, Morro Rock, peregrines
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Two down, one to go…
Observation date: 13 May 2014 We turn to Shell Beach, where all the action is with the young falcons. Two of the three young have fledged leaving a very large female in the eyrie. Females being larger take longer to … Continue reading
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Tagged chicks, Cleve Nash, falcon, feeding, juvenile, other birds, peregrines, Shell Beach
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Long trail…
Observation date: 5 May 2014 As it has in the past, the Shell Beach peregrines are the first to have their young appear. I can’t remember a year when one of the other near eyries was first to hatch young. … Continue reading
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Tagged chicks, Cleve Nash, falcon, feeding, juvenile, other birds, peregrines, prey, Shell Beach
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The “Amazing Criswell” wasn’t that good either…
Observation date: 16 April 2014 For the last ten years or so I have been observing and trying to predict the day of hatching of young falcons. I do this by watching to see “this” and then “that” in their … Continue reading
Posted in chicks, eggs, falcon, hatching, Morro Rock, peregrine, prey
Tagged brooding, chicks, falcon, feeding, incubation, peregrines
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Clean and dry…
Observation date: 21 February 2014 Soon after my last posting of February 14, I started noticing the female arriving with prey at the “rock” landing on the “chimney” or “butcher block” where she would plume and eat it. I have … Continue reading
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Tagged eggs, falcon, feeding, hunting, Morro Rock, peregrines, prey
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“Foggust” 19, 2013
“Foggust” is the month after July and the one before September. We have another week and a half and it would be nice to squeeze in a couple of days of sunshine out of this month. If not, we always have … Continue reading
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Tagged accident or injury, falcon, feeding, gulls, harbor seal, juvenile, Morro Bay, other birds, peregrines, photography, sea lions, summer, survival, weather
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Summer Solstice…
Long days and short nights start to make a change at this time of year. It’s the summer solstice with a giant full moon. Here at Morro Rock the Native Americans of the Salinian Tribe are here to celebrate the … Continue reading
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Tagged falcon, feeding, gulls, Morro Bay, Morro Rock, peregrines, solstice, summer
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