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kittenface:

--- Quote from: BigBird on June 24, 2009, 13:55 ---It's amazing the difference in size between the 2.... Did the eggs hatch a week apart??  ???
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Nope on the 23 then the 24th of May thats why I think 1 boy and 1 girl but they aren't banding them so we might never know

BigBird:
It's amazing the difference in size between the 2.... Did the eggs hatch a week apart??  ???

allikat:
AWWWW!!!! Too cute!! 
GREAT SHOT KF!!

kittenface:
FAMILY PICTURE

kittenface:
This is such a good story here so glad it worked out this year, well anyway they have their fledge watch starting soon so must not going to band them

Help us help the young falcons — their first flights are expected soon

The flight training period should begin soon and we need volunteers to help safeguard the young falcons during their first flights. Beginning June 30, we will need volunteers on hand for every daylight hour during the flight training period. You will also help answer questions about the falcons from passersby. No experience is needed. All you will need are a pair of binoculars, leather gloves and a flimsy towel — although we also recommend a water bottle and sunscreen.

If you would like to serve as a member of the 2009 Salt Lake City Peregrine Falcon Watchpost and Rescue Team, please arrange to attend a short training at 6:00 p.m. on Monday, June 29. Meet just east of the Joseph Smith Memorial Building on the northeast corner of where South Temple and Main Street meet in downtown Salt Lake City.

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