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I’ve been wondering if anyone is still around (suppose she is laying claim to this location). Thank you for the update RCF.
Quote from: The Peregrine Chick on August 03, 2014, 23:20Quote from: RCF on August 03, 2014, 17:32I have only been out here a few times lately because of the flooding. Today there was one falcon perched on the south stack and it had a very full crop. It looks like the same birdie I have been seeing all season. Been there all season is a hopeful sign for next season ... now if we could just get another bird (one who's old enough to understand what goes where and why) to hang around with him/her next year!!Had a look back at the photos you posted RCF - the bird seems large enough to be a female ... what's your assessment? A female sticking to this location might be even more hopeful ....We seem to think it's female and it was a lot easier to tell when there were two of them out here, so I just don't know.
Quote from: RCF on August 03, 2014, 17:32I have only been out here a few times lately because of the flooding. Today there was one falcon perched on the south stack and it had a very full crop. It looks like the same birdie I have been seeing all season. Been there all season is a hopeful sign for next season ... now if we could just get another bird (one who's old enough to understand what goes where and why) to hang around with him/her next year!!Had a look back at the photos you posted RCF - the bird seems large enough to be a female ... what's your assessment? A female sticking to this location might be even more hopeful ....
I have only been out here a few times lately because of the flooding. Today there was one falcon perched on the south stack and it had a very full crop. It looks like the same birdie I have been seeing all season.
...Today there was one falcon perched on the south stack and it had a very full crop. It looks like the same birdie I have been seeing all season.