As of 2 days ago there were 2 eggs in the nest on the Gonda building. Yesterday 
when I walked by the live cam the female was on the nest and I could not see if 
there was a third egg. 

Also - In walks around the Isaac Walton Wetlands in Rochester the last 2 days I 
saw several eastern phoebes, hermit thrushes and fox sparrows. Also both RC and 
GC Kinglets, yellow bellied sapsucker and a winter wren. Full list on e-bird. 
Spring is almost here!!
 
Mike Henry

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From: Minnesota Birds [mailto:MOU-NET@LISTS.UMN.EDU] On Behalf Of Scott Dirks
Sent: Tuesday, April 07, 2015 8:19 AM
To: MOU-NET@LISTS.UMN.EDU
Subject: [mou-net] Rochester Peregrine Falcons

Yesterday Connie Jo and I were at the Mayo Clinic in Rochester.  After an 
appointment we were sitting by the large bank of windows on the 15th floor of 
the Gonda Building, looking at the pigeons flying around and wondering where 
the Peregrine Falcons might be.  Within a few minutes, a falcon flew by the 
window perhaps 20 yards away.  It swooped up and landed on the corner of the 
building above us and to the left, where it sat in view.  A second falcon 
(presumably the male) followed in a few seconds, flying back and forth with 
something like a small bird in its talons.  It flew close to the first 
(presumably female) falcon several times as it went back and forth, finally 
landing by the female and leaving the food with her.  After a minute or so, the 
male then flew away, followed shortly by the female, who now had the food in 
her talons.  What an amazing courtship display!

Scott Dirks
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