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The following images depict interesting events captured by the Peregrine Cam. Click the thumbnails to see a larger picture.
Please Note:
Images from the New Hampshire Tower Falcon Cam are copyrighted by Spectra Access, Inc., and are used here under a license granted to the Audubon Society of New Hampshire. Additional uses are prohibited without prior permission.
| The Nest Box |
Mating |
Female & Male |
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| An adult returns |
An adult leaves |
Adults exchange |
Too many eggs! |
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Two chicks were hatched on April 30, 2004: the first sometime before 7:00 am, and the second about 11:45 am. The first image below is the first chick getting a meal about 7:00 am. In the second image, the first chick is being fed, and the second hatch is about to take place. The third image shows both chicks the first time there was a good view. In the last image, the female is out on the ledge.
| First Breakfast |
Noon Meal |
Two Chicks |
All Alone |
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On May 20, 2004, the two peregrine falcon chicks were banded in the
cafeteria of the New Hampshire Tower Building. The two chicks were removed
from the nest box and transported with a pet carrier to the cafeteria, so that
the process could be viewed by an audience that included
representatives of the project sponsors and other interested persons. One of the
adults peered into the nest box as the chicks were being removed.
| The Audience |
A chick |
An adult |
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