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After 29 fledged Peregrine Falcons 2013 looks like it was their last year. (1 Viewer)

snoqualmieScott

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They are still trying to lay eggs, mating, scraping out the nest site, but they are now 60 days past due their normal egg laying schedule since I started watching them in 2005, I call them Misty and Velocity. To see their entire posts search on youtube Snoqualmie Peregrine scottslookingabout.

The link listed below is the latest record episode taken on May 20, 2014.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yYy-cFiWMis

This recording may be their best closing episode, it's pretty good. It could only get better if I record them as Grand parents.

Happy birding to all.
Bye for now from Snoqualmie Falls Washington State.

Scott
 

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