Peregrine Falcons this morning near Point of Rocks, both male and female. They are paired and mating. but not yet broody or spending time at the nest. I figure that’s two weeks away or so.
They have set up in an old Raven nest. One-hundred car trains pass just below their cliff nest, but they seem to have assimilated that commotion.
Last picture is of the female plucking a small bird I saw her catch on the mid-river island forest where I spotted them calling to each other. These pictures were shot from some distance with a P90 Nikon point and shoot (hand-held).
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