Peregrine adults loafing around the tower!

October 26, 2012 in On the Clock Tower

Both adults are spening lots of time just loafing around the clock tower.  They are frequently seen on the weathervane, perched at the nest box, or in flight mode around the tower.  Stopped by on my way home and was thrilled with the spectacular late afternoon golden light while they landed and departed all around the tower!

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Young Peregrine on corner of Clock Tower

June 25, 2012 in On the Clock Tower

The young peregrines continue to hang around the Clock Tower.  Sometimes they seem to be gone for a few days and then return to various perch locations around the tower.  The adults always seem to be nearby keeping a watchful eye on the young ones but from a distance.  In this series, it looks like the adult is perched in the nest box and trying to figure out where the nearby young one is perched!

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Peregrine female chick fledges: June 5!

June 5, 2012 in Near the Clock Tower, On the Clock Tower

Spent all day on Sunday and Monday morning looking from webcam for any sign of the missing male that fledged first.  Watched the webcam and observed the female flapping and getting ready but needed to head off to work.  While pulling into west side of the Clock Tower, had a quick chance to stop and check for emails.  Many of the Peregrine watchers at New Balance and elsewhere provide me with excellent updates directly. 

Tammi posted this update:

At 7:35 am est. 6/5/2012 The second falcon took its first flight. I have had the stream on almost constantly because I knew it was going to happen soon. I was just about to shut my computer down to get ready for work and he was standing on the ledge of the nesting box, he has been doing this for the last couple of days, dangling his leg over the edge, stretching and flapping his wings, holding onto the edge and leaning out but always pulling back, running to the edge but always stopping just shy of jumping but…..this morning he jumped and I kind of jumped with him.  AWESOME! Now I am feeling the empty nest syndrome, lol :) Looking forward to seeing both babies back in the nest to develop their flying :)

The photo above is the female.  This is around 9AM with many NB staffers excited to see the fledling show.  Quickly, one adult was located, then another Peregrine was on the short steel beam on the NB west wing roof.  A devoted and veteran NB staffer with a long history of Peregrine chick watching then pointed out the fourth Peregrine on a window sill.  After using binoculars to get abetter view and to share with NB staffers, was able to ID a 4 Peregrines and realized that the missing male chick was AOK!  Fledging now completed and successful!

Link to documenting photos of all four from the morning: http://www.pbase.com/birdshots/image/143861837  Click “next in upper right to advance frames.

Peregrine news stories:

Falcons Hatch Chicks Atop Fox Hall

Officials band peregrine falcon chicks at Blue Water Bridge | The

Peregrine adults guarding the chicks!

May 24, 2012 in On the Clock Tower

The adult Peregrines continue to stay in and near the nest box.  They regularly feed the chicks and then stay nearby but often times outside of the nest box or perched on the tower in proximity of the nest box.

 

Links to news on other Peregrines:

Four peregrine falcon chicks at Ambassador Bridge             

Baby Peregrine Falcon Chicks in North Bend Receive Tags

Three falcon chicks hatch at Statesman Towers

 

 

 

Peregrines stay close to nest!

April 4, 2012 in On the Clock Tower

The Peregrines continue to stay close to the Clock Tower in between shifts for incubation.  This is one of the ledges that one of them can frequently be found on in the morning time.  This ledge is on the east side of the tower and it is diagonally above and to the right of the east side clock face.  Typically one of the Peregrines will either just perch here or it will bring  prey back and enjoy a fine breakfast!

Peregrine at nest box!

March 16, 2012 in On the Clock Tower

The Peregrines have been staying close to the nest box and on the nest box perch.  Yesterday, one of the Peregrines was scraping the fine gravel inside the nest box to create a bowl formation.  It laid down on its breast and used its feet to push back gravel to enhance the bowl.  I wondered if this is typical just before laying of eggs? 

 

According to Chris Martin, Senior Biologist in the Conservation Department at New Hampshire Audubon in Corcord, NH, the described behavior can occur for weeks before egg-laying.  Once egg laying starts, an egg appears every other day, so the process can take up to a week or longer.  Typically the pair begins incubating after the second egg arrives, but sometimes intermittently.  By the time the third egg appears, they are pretty solidly incubating.

Here is a photo captured just a bit later.  The Peregrine departed the perch, circled a bit, gently chased a few pigeons, and then landed on the SW corner rooftop of the Clock Tower.

 

 

 

Peregrine pair mating continues!

March 8, 2012 in On the Clock Tower

The Peregrines continue the mating process.  Stopped the nest box on Wed. morning and the the female was resting on a NW ledge near the nest box.  The male was perched on the window sill in the nest box.  The male swooped out of the nest box and made a few aerial swirls with both peregrines calling out loud.  The male then approached the female on the ledge.  The male carefully approached the female from the air, landed and then mounted the female. 

 

 

The copulation lasted about ten seconds before the male flew away to a nearby perch.

Red-tailed Hawk & Peregrines

February 23, 2012 in Near the Clock Tower, On the Clock Tower

On the morning of Ash Wednesday, this Red-tailed Hawk was chasing a squirrel on a utility pole near the corner of Jackson St and Methuen St. outside of the lawrence heritage State Park building.  The squirrel was just cagey enough to outsmart the hawk, but it was fascinating to watch their game of cat and mouse.

A few more photos posted:  Red-tailed Hawk photos

 

Later that afternoon, one of the Peregrines was observed perched in the window sill of the nest box.  The Peregrines have been hanging close to the next box recently and that bodes well for the mating and incubating activites in the weeks ahead.  A few minutes later the other Peregrine was observed having a snack on the roof and then departing and gliding down along south side the New Balance building.

 

For those with an interest, additional photos posted:  Peregrine photos

 

Peregrine leg bands!!

February 11, 2012 in Near the Clock Tower, On the Clock Tower

During a late Thursday afternoon visit to the west side of the Ayer Mill Clock Tower, had a chance to see one of the Peregrines in the next box.  They have been spending much more time in the next box, on the perch outside the nest box, and othwise very near the nest box.  This suggests that the internal clocks are gearing up for the breeding season which may happen a bit early due to the weather!  The sky was clear and the lighting was exceptional. 

 

 

The pair flew around quite a bit and used the rooftop above the main entrance to 200 Merrimack Street as home base for the afternoon.  Lots of takeoffs and landings to watch!

 

 

 

One of the Peregrines landed on a utility pole on the south side of Merrimack Street near the intersection of South Union and Merrimack Street.  This allowed for some close looks and photos with a close up of the leg bands.  According to Tom French at MassWildlife, the “V5” black over green leg band indicates that “she” is the original nesting female in Lawrence and is about 11 years old!  Very cool to receive this important update!

 

 

The last image from these two days is of one the male balancing himself on the roof peak before departing in a dive.  The great light provided an opportunity to capture nice shots that included more leg band information.  The left leg band on the male shows 6*/4* black over green.  This is the original male in Lawrence and he was born in 2001 in Manchester, NH!

 

For more photos, click here!

 

 

Peregrine looping around Clock Tower

December 13, 2011 in On the Clock Tower

Made late afternoon visit to the west side of the clock tower.  Observation post was on South Canal St. just west of entrance to Ideal Box Company and gate into back entrance for New Balance.  Skies were clear with light winds out of northeast and warm around 47F. 

One adult was perched on the ledge diagonally above and to the left of the west face of clock tower.  It departed the ledge and flew in a northwesterly direction in a large loop.  The Peregrine then returned to the NW corner to ledge diagonally below and to the left of the west face of clock tower, then departed again heading NW towards the Merrimack River.

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