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Location: Snoqualmie, Washington
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She is laying on her eggs now, it's hard to see how many she has, her nest is about 235 yards away. The falls water vapor makes viewing a challenge. I'll try and keep the linked site up to date, bookmark the link below if you want to make following their actities easier, I can't make any promises that I can do as good of job as last year, but I do what I can.
http://www.snofallpere08.zoomshare.c...rine%20Falcons This link below is the Peregrine Falcons actities from 2007. http://www.snoqualmieperegrine0506.z...e%20%28nest%29 Happy birding to all, Scott |
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