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Tag Archives: Heather O’Connor
A tale of two tails…
Today, Memorial Day, we have two airborne falcons and one still grounded in the eyrie. However, “Flyboy” has returned to the nest site at least twice today. Seems he’s a little ticked at late meals or, at least, food going … Continue reading
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Tagged chicks, Cleve Nash, education, falcon, feeding, Heather O'Connor, juvenile, Morro Bay, Morro Rock, peregrines, photography, visitor
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First sighting…
Photos by Cleve Nash Actually happened May 11 and 12, 2013. 8:30 AM First sighting of young falcon chicks occurred on the north side of Morro Rock and Cleve Nash was there to capture the first photographs. I got there … Continue reading
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Tagged chicks, Cleve Nash, falcon, Heather O'Connor, juvenile, Morro Rock, peregrines
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