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Peregrine pair on Osprey platform

January 21st, 2014

This morning a pair of peregrine falcons have been hanging on the osprey cam nest at Edwin B. Forsythe NWR. First a female was perched on the nest, then she flew off a couple times, only to circle around and land on the nest again. Then a male landed on the platform and was seen calling out, most likely to the female. We’re not sure if they are a breeding pair or not. The female only had a silver federal band on her right leg and the male has a black federal band (which means he’s a Jersey bird) and a black/green auxiliary band on his left leg. It is unreadable since it’s pretty covered in dirt/mud. By the looks of him it looks like he just finished breakfast…

This morning a female peregrine was perched on the osprey cam nest at Forsythe NWR.

This morning a female peregrine was perched on the osprey cam nest at Forsythe NWR.

Who's that?

Who’s that?

Then a male showed up and stole the show.

Then a male showed up and stole the show.

 

 

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