Lawrence Peregrine: male on watch!
March 23, 2016 in On the Clock Tower
March 23, 2016 in On the Clock Tower
March 16, 2016 in On the Clock Tower
March 12, 2016 in Peregrine Falcon Woburn
On Saturday morning, in beautiful crisp early light, the adult male and juvenile female were seen both perched and in flight. At one point, the juvenile female was joined by the adult male who flew into a regular perch location with food. This type of food transfer can be part of the courtship process…..stay tuned!
For those with an interest, 5 flight/perch photo series posted:
March 11, 2016 in Peregrine Falcon Woburn
The action continues with the Peregrine Falcons in Woburn! A handful of regulars were seen observing and photographing the pair of peregrines along with a visiting adult female peregrine. The resident male made a number of dramatic aerial loops in the late afternoon sun as the visiting female dashed around the local area. After each aerial loop, the resident male would return to the same perch location before launching into flight again.
For those with an interest, 3 flight/perch photo series posted from both days:
March 10, 2016 in On the Clock Tower
March 8, 2016 in On the Clock Tower
Made a late afternoon visit to the Clock Tower to find the unbanded female moving around to a number of perch locations. She ended up on a lower ledge below the clock face on a NW corner of the tower. She spent a few minutes squawking in an effort to call the male’s attention! It’s that time of year!!
March 6, 2016 in On the Clock Tower
March 1, 2016 in On the Clock Tower
This morning the male peregrine was perched on a west facing ledge above the Clock Tower. Over the past few weeks, the male has been seen with regularity, but the unbounded female has been no where in sight. This time of year, they are normally seen in closer proximity to one another as the start of the breeding season gets ready to launch! Stay tuned!
February 29, 2016 in On the Clock Tower
The adult male peregrine is seen almost daily around the Ayer Mills Clock Tower in a variety of perch locations. This morning it was spotted from quite a distance, on the opposite side of the Merrimack River, on the north side of the Clock Tower on a ledge above and to the right of the clock face. This is one of the many regular perch locations around the Clock Tower.
February 18, 2016 in Verizon Cell Tower