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Last one flies…

Monday, June 22, 2026 Yesterday, the summer solstice, the last young one flew. She or he was a week or more younger than the first one that flew the Monday before.* Not quite as adept as the first bird, but … Continue reading

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Fledging…

Thursday, June 5, 2025 Since Bob is in Hermiston, Oregon visiting his daughter, Jerry has been observing the peregrines at Morro Rock with all the regular visitors. I, also, went out to see the juveniles today. Many visitors had noticed … Continue reading

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South side chicks airborne…

1 June 2022 The young peregrines, two of them, on the South side fledged yesterday, May 31. I was not there to see this, but my cronies were there. Jack and Petra Clayton, Gordon Robb, Jerry Pyle.  But today I … Continue reading

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