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Recent content by Snoqualmie_Scott_D

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    Canada Goose? Peregrine Falcon prey Snoqualmie Falls, Juveniles ready to fly

    Could be any day for the juveniles to fly, if one fell out practicing flapping it's wings, think it would be okay. Youtube video recorded June 15: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=m06WLK9TGKM a video of just the juvenile Peregrine Falcons: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SwrquoUf9mo&feature=youtu.be
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    Eyasses, Peregrine Falcons at Snoqualmie Falls have chicks!

    A rare and endangered species in our state have hatched their chicks, eyasses. Three chicks hatched over night. The wonderful miracles were feed this afternoon by the female adult Peregrine Falcon. To see a journal and video clips/photos visit http://www.snofallpere08.zoomshare.com Scott
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    Peregrine Falcons at Snoquamlie falls......

    Are switching duties early raising the clutch of eggs, I've been watching them every year since 2004. The first couple of years, I never saw the male sit on the eggs. last year, he sat on the eggs, giving the female a break from the duty, only after it warmed up a little more in the last few...
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    Snoqualmie Falls Peregrine Falcons have laid their eggs

    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...
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    Hello everyone for a 2008 season

    The Peregrine Falcons at Snoqualmie Falls have laid their eggs and are currently incubating them. This will be my fourth year watching them raise their chicks. The Falls make for a great theater to watch the activities between the male and female. I hope they have a great year. I'll try and keep...
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