. . . One of the more spectacular events one sees during the nesting season. Unfortunately, this one took place at a distance and poor placement light-wise....
It always seems to me like it would be unnerving to have those 6 ice pick talons coming so close to my face during those beak to feet transfers! I guess they...
We try. But some things we simply don't do well. The Black Hill peregrine mom needed a break. Dad brought in food and thought he could feed and spend some...
I so much enjoy your creative weaving of story and image together. You show great sensitivity and humor, Cleve. fly the bird path ~} ~} ~} Teddy Llovet ...
Hello all, After lengthy discussions and onsite meetings with state park staff, it was agreed weeks ago that the oak tree observation point would be the ...
I'm in complete agreement with this decision, Steve. I share a mutual concern to protect the peregrine eyrie from human encroachment and disturbance. Thank you...
I'm so glad you like it! I took that video myself. :-) On Sun, May 4, 2008 at 11:40 AM, Shirley E Stroup <shirleystroup@...> ... [Non-text portions of...
That having been said, I'd like to point out that the Black Hill pair, like other urban Peregrines, seem to have little interest or concern about people...
Good provider...unclear on the details of smaller portions. Conclusion: this is a male chick and Dad's pushing him to grow faster! HA! Nice shots, Cleve. This...
Our Central Coast peregrines don't have fancy, hi-tech webcams, but they have prettier houses and yards than those city birds. Conditions weren't as horrible...
Wonderful images, Cleve. That little one is sure growing up fast. The stills were sweetened by the floral bouquet framing the site. Thanks for putting the...
Nice, Cleve. I don't know how the others feel about it but I just appreciate being able to see them behaving normally. Focus or photographic perfection is...
Hey Cleve -- that is a really nice clip and very enjoyable to watch! But I think the City birds do fine in the Peregrine penthouse atop City Hall. I would...
Hello, I just thought I would introduce myself as I have newly registered here. I am currently watching the Peregrine's at Derby Cathederal with great ...
Two owlets, one a bit shy, the other quite curious. The nest is about sixty feet up in a eucalyptus - - fine for the owls but tough for photography with all of...
Nice shots, Cleve. Back in the mid-seventies a friend of mine and his buddy were out in the Bakersfield area when they spotted a white Great Horned Owl fly off...
Lots of charm and attitude in these. You did well. fly the bird path ~} ~} ~} Teddy Llovet www.flickr.com/photos/teddyllovet ... [Non-text portions of this...
Hi everyone, I've posted a video of our yearly falcon banding here in St. Louis. We monitor populations of peregrine falcons at various locations around the...