Hi all...for those of you who have the time to spend online, there is an interesting study going on with the Falcon Research Group led by Bud Anderson, one of...
Brian Walton and Brian Latta of the Santa Cruz Predatory Bird Research Group banded two peregrine falcon chicks at Diablo Canyon yesterday. If you'd like to...
After what seems a very long time, this morning Cleve spotted a youngster looking down from the south side eyrie at Morro Rock. For those interested, a photo...
Superb! Was this the youngsters first glimpse of 'the man with the camera'? - We know it won't the last. Thanks, as always, for your enthusiasm and great...
I suspect the youngster(s) will be come quite used to peering down at camera lenses, especially Cleve's. It was he, not me, who saw them yesterday. This...
Hi, Just an old retired couple here, watching a pair of Peregrines via remote monitoring in downtown Syracuse, NY. Hatching was a day or two ago and things are...
Roy Burke reports seeing a second chick in the south side eyrie this afternoon. He scoped the eyrie from the beach and got a different vantage point. He...
I'll see Roy's two chicks and raise him to three. Judy is betting on four. Stay tuned. http://ph.groups.yahoo.com/group/Raptor_Watch/photos/browse/fc9f...
I can't help it...I turn into a puddle when I see those fuzzy faces! It just looks uncomfortable...like it would be all prickly. Thanks for sharing Cleve. ...
The Morro Rock (Morro Bay, CA) Peregrine Falcons (the south side pair) have at least three chicks - two are shown here... it was Mothers day at the "diving...
Hey Dianna, I wake up with a fuzzy, prickly face every day. Shaving it off is what's uncomfortable. But it is amazing how theses chicks change from one day to...
Hey Cleve...I should have seen that one coming. Look at all that down blowing around! and you're so right...they are changing fast. I am constantly amazed at...
Well, I didn't actually eat much - - 87 photos in less than half an hour. The day was overcast, but maybe you will enjoy the action if not the quality of the...
Some of you may remember that I found a red-tail nest last year, just days before the three youngsters fledged. I have been watching the same nest for the last...
Cleve! What a great set of pictures! I love the last one. He's looking right at you. How sleek and perfectly shaped. I've never seen a photo of a baby...
Thanks. I just added one more that I inadvertently left out . . . Love the expression. It's definitely looking at me and does not approve. ... seen ... just ...
Thanks, Cleve! Wish we could be down there in person to watch. Great photos! We're having fun watching peregrines near us - three nest cams in the SF Bay...
#4...I see you! Wonderful shots, Cleve. At last month's Grays Harbor Shorebird Festival (I am the registrar) I attended the power-point lecture of our keynote...
This is the Peregrine here in eastern PA at a power station. The new chick can be seen on the bottom left side of the female. Check it out. The chick is upside...
Very cool! You put up some great photos, Paul. It would be helpful if you include a link in your message, so folks don't have to plow through all of mine to...
I took the day off to visit my parents in Santa Barbara. On the way, I stopped at Morro Rock for a couple of hours, mostly filled with fog. It semi-cleared to...
Not much for show and tell today. I have only a brief window of opportunity each afternoon when the light hits the nest, and mom is usually out getting some...
Do rocks have branches? Anyhow, two of the Morro Rock south side chicks ranged from the nest hole this morning, one quite far. The first of the photos posted...
Pretty remarkable photos, Cleve! I never noticed how well their coloring blends in with the lava rock. It would be so cool to be able to hear them too. I'm...
After 3 1/2 hours observing today, I finally located the Hollister Peak peregrine falcon eyrie. Chicks were heard vocalizing but not seen. One of the cak-king...
I guess if Steve Schubert and Judy aren't going to tell you, I'll have to. One of the peregrine chicks that branched yesterday fledged either later yesterday...