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Post by zack on Feb 23, 2017 23:19:11 GMT -8
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Post by zack on Mar 9, 2017 13:09:17 GMT -8
There was a second Peregrine here yesterday afternoon. However it hasn`t shown up today.
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Post by zack on Mar 10, 2017 21:59:31 GMT -8
009 by Henry124 by Henry Wall, on Flickr Wall, on Flickr The Female Peregrine with a half eaten bird. The second Peregrine trying to take it away.
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Post by zack on Mar 12, 2017 14:27:30 GMT -8
I spotted the Peregrine`s at the Quarry today.
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Post by Gord on Mar 12, 2017 18:30:30 GMT -8
Good to hear they're back!
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Post by Gord on Mar 12, 2017 18:30:32 GMT -8
Good to hear they're back!
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Post by zack on Mar 17, 2017 15:43:20 GMT -8
076 by Henry Wall, on Flickr. The Female Peregrine at the Quarry minutes before the Male swooped in to mate with her.
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Post by zack on Mar 18, 2017 19:51:18 GMT -8
146-crop by Henry Wall, on Flickr.It has been 3 months since her return and she is still on Clearbrook Rd. The Male has also keeps coming back but he doesn`t hang around as much.
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Post by zack on Mar 22, 2017 11:58:33 GMT -8
The Peregrine`s have left the tree on Clearbrook Rd.
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Post by zack on Mar 24, 2017 16:36:49 GMT -8
003-crop by Henry Wall, on Flickr The Male Peregrine was at his usual perch this afternoon.
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Post by oldfulica on Mar 25, 2017 6:57:03 GMT -8
003-crop by Henry Wall, on Flickr The Male Peregrine was at his usual perch this afternoon. If that is where i think it is, I wonder if the activity around there will disrupt their nesting this year??
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Post by zack on Mar 25, 2017 12:31:04 GMT -8
That was my concern also Len but my hope is that they would be used to all the trucks driving by on a daily basis. They are hanging around and we did see them mate a week ago and the times that i have been there there was nobody working .
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Post by zack on Apr 8, 2017 7:15:02 GMT -8
The Female is at the nesting site but i haven`t seen the Male for last 2 weeks.
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Post by zack on Apr 8, 2017 12:07:35 GMT -8
028-crop by Henry Wall, on Flickr The Male came back this morning and i believe he is at their new nesting site. She was calling for him from this area and when he landed she stopped right away.
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Post by zack on Apr 13, 2017 22:23:00 GMT -8
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