West side
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There was a PEREGRINE FALCON on a ledge about 2/3 of the way up the SW corner
of Bradfield at 4:45.
Ray
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Peregrine on west side of Bradfield Hall now.
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As I got off the bus by Bradfield at about 8:15 this morning, I looked up and
saw the Peregrine circling. It circled a number of times and then landed
briefly on the SW corner and began vocalizing. Then it flew again and circled a
few more times before landing on the SE corner where it was I lef
I can confirm (binocular view) the PEREGRINE FALCON atop Bradfield at 4:45pm
this evening.
The falcon (in multiple daily views since Tuesday this week) prefers to
perch at the highest possible point on the southeast corner, although I once
also saw it on the highest possible northwest corner. I ha
Good points, but really, Dave, I never doubted your report at Stewart Park!
;^)
Kevin
At 07:25 PM 1/15/2010, Dave Nutter wrote:
I am not denying any reports of a Peregrine Falcon on Bradfield Hall,
but I would note that it is not the only raptor to perch on it. Yesterday
I saw a RED-TAILED
I am not denying any reports of a Peregrine Falcon on Bradfield Hall,
but I would note that it is not the only raptor to perch on it. Yesterday
I saw a RED-TAILED HAWK perched on the northwest corner of the
roof of the building and also on an antenna very near that same corner.
In the past I
It's interesting that the Peregrine over at Cornell was seen around 5, because
over here at Ithaca College, there was a Peregrine circling and chasing after a
small flock of birds above the outdoor track around 5:10. It ended up cruising
off to the west. Although this could have been the same
Probable peregrine on top of SE corner Bradfield Hall at 4:55pm. No binoculars,
so I couldn't be absolutely certain.
Ray
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