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Peregrine Falcons in toronto


jedimaster

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Well, I saw three peregrine falcons on my way to work and took some pictures... right around the corner from my office... One juv, two adults. Apparently there is a fourth, and I saw one dead bird in the area that kinda looke dlike one I sent that pic to the peregrine society for identification...

 

 

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Great shots !!! They have been introduced here,in Montreal, also.I noticed some nesting boxes under the Champlain Bridge while fishing the other day.The pigeon population has really been kept at bay thanks to these beautiful birds.

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Here are some more I took at lunch.... These ones are a bit better, I took some time to get things in a bit better focus.

 

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This one is stranded on a different building and can't fly properly yet.

 

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