Peregrine Falcon pair; back on territory!

January 17, 2014 in On the Clock Tower

What a joy, not only make a number of peregrine sightings on Friday afternoon, but then to finally see both peregrines together atop the clock tower…..first time in 2 months seeing them together!  Hooray!  They both took turns in some playful flight around the clock tower in wonderful late day sunlight.  Then, so nice to watch the grace of a landing atop the ball that crowns the weathervane!

Photos posted:  http://www.pbase.com/birdshots/image/154171784

Enjoy!

Peregrine Falcon atop Verizon Cell Tower

December 19, 2013 in Verizon Cell Tower

The peregrines have been seen with much less frequency over the last two weeks.  This is very normal this time of year.  The Verizon cell tower has benn a regular off season perch location.  They may perch solo or as a couple atop the tower with great visibility.  It was nice to make this sighting and to check in with one of them being in the area!

Female Peregrine up close

October 20, 2013 in Near the Clock Tower

A spectacular early morning visit with clear blue skies, brilliant sunshine and great looks at the female Peregrine.  She had flown around the clock Tower a few times and then something caught her interest on the very SW corner rooftop of the Monarch Lofts apartment building.  She then perched there for a while then lifted off and perched incredibly close on the west side top of the parking garage.  Again, beautiful light and a magnificent looks at this amazing bird!

6 photos posted:  http://www.pbase.com/birdshots/image/152974769

Enjoy!

Peregrine in flight and then landing on weathervane!

October 9, 2013 in On the Clock Tower

Another beautiful morning visit with stunning sunlight and clear cobalt blue skies!  Both peregrines were around the clock tower coming and going for about 30 minutes.  After a variety of flight acrobatics, they then took a little time to perch together on the weathervane atop the clock tower.  Both of the peregrines departed and then one returned to perch on the ball at the top of the weathervane.  Photos posted of flight image, perched together image, and a series of peregrine approaching the ball!

8 Photos posted:   http://www.pbase.com/birdshots/image/152955125

 

Peregrine perched on rear of weathervane!

October 1, 2013 in On the Clock Tower

A late afternoon visit with adult peregrine perched on the rear viking ship part of the weathervane with a huge swarm of bugs in the air!

Peregrine female squawking at male…..

September 18, 2013 in Near the Clock Tower

The female will land from time to time atop nearby utility poles.  These landings provide excellent up close looks at both peregrines.  The female will usually call out to the male to alert him to her position!

Peregrine pair….so happy together!

September 18, 2013 in On the Clock Tower

The peregrines are now both seen in tandem atop the weathervane…back to the old perch and so happy together!!

Peregrine fledglings experience the joy of flight!

July 9, 2013 in Peregrines at 250 Canal St.

The fledglings are having a blast learning how to fly.  They have abundant nearby rooftops to practice short hop flights, glides and landings.  You can almosy sense their joy as they make endless short hop flights.  What a pure delight to watch!

5 photos posted:  http://www.pbase.com/birdshots/image/151582749

Peregrine adult female protecting fledglings near nestbox

July 9, 2013 in Peregrines at 250 Canal St.

The mother peregrine continues to keep a vigilant watch over her offspring.  On this overcast afternoon in just after July 4th, she remains on a regular roof corner and then chases off a nearby passing predator threat.

6 action photos posted:  http://www.pbase.com/birdshots/image/151582743   Click “next” in upper right to advance frames!  Enjoy

Peregrine fledgling injured & sent to rehab

June 30, 2013 in Near the Clock Tower

The last fledgling of four suffered a open wound and right wing radial fracture last weekend.  The young bird estimated to be about 8 weeks old was found at a playground along Island St. in Lawrence.  The injured fledgling was watched by a group of teenagers and thankfully a call was placed to the local police and Ellen Bistany, the city Animal Control Officer was dispatched to the location.  She took possession of the peregrine and then communicated with a local police detective who has a falconry background.  A prompt visit with the detective allowed for a correct ID to be made as well as an initial determination of the probable injury….a wing fracture.  The fledgling was brought to the MSPCA facility at Nevins Farm in Methuen.  Pam Nixon, who serves as the assistant manager of the equine and farm animal adoption center was very helpful and arranged for contact with and transport to the Tufts Wildlife Clinic in North Grafton.  

The Wildlife Clinic reports that the female fledgling with black over green leg bands 93/AD is bandaged with its wing in place.  The fledgling sustained a fracture and soft tissue trauma.  It has been able to perch on its own but it did sustain severe bruising.  It has a figure eight bandage in place, and is splinted with no cast in place.  It performs normal body functions and has a somewhat stable appetite.

 This story represents an amazing example of an outstanding team effort by a chain of well informed and responsive caretakers. This peregrine family is quite well known In Lawrence by MassWildlife staffers, NH Audubon staffers, local police, nearby security guards, New Balance employees, commercial tenants at 250 Canal St., residential tenants at many nearby apartment buildings;  staff, members and friends of GroundWork Lawrence the local conservation group; staff and members of the the Merrimack River Watershed Council;  endless members of this list who have been in contact and shared so many observations, Eastern Mass Hawk Watchers and the list goes on!

5 photos of injured female fledling courtesy of Ellen Bistany: http://www.pbase.com/birdshots/image/151047019

5 close up flight photos from fledge day: http://www.pbase.com/birdshots/image/150728639   Click “next” upper right to advance frames

15 close up photos from fledge day: http://www.pbase.com/birdshots/image/150728894    Click “next” upper right to advance frames

 Blog post from her fledge day:  http://lawrenceperegrines.com/peregrines-last-chick-93ad-fledges-on-sunday/    Click “next” upper right to advance frames

 Will provide further update;  a wonderful story to share about great teamwork in the field!