I still hope Melissa has a chance to write her story and show any photos (of any quality) soon. She described to me what I interpreted as TWO Peregrine Falcons cooperatively and successfully hunting a gull and then sharing the meal, including calling, begging, and allo-feeding. Maybe the Peregrines are just passing through, but I think about courtship and the possibility of a pair breeding locally. Everyone in the Cornell community can be part of the eco-system and contribute with their food scraps which go to the compost piles and feed the gulls.
--Dave Nutter
On Feb 13, 2013, at 11:01 PM, nutter.d...@me.com wrote:
About 11:30am I got a phone call from Melissa Groo, who had gone to Stewart Park in search of the Peregrine. If she doesn't post to the list by tomorrow morning what she told me she saw and photographed, I will do so. For the moment I will just say that Stewart Park is pretty special.--Dave Nutter
On Feb 13, 2013, at 07:31 AM, 6072292...@vtext.com wrote:PEREGRINE FALCON on snag by swan pond, Stewart Park.
--Dave Nutter
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