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Yes, if the one I see is pregnant. Otherwise, no. Maybe back in the bushes?
Nope... look carefully....all around....Yes, if the one I see is pregnant. Otherwise, no. Maybe back in the bushes?
Two trunks? Are they mating?Nope... look carefully....all around....
Lmao... nope. It took me a while too if it's any consolation.... Look ALL around.... and don't be quite as... literal.Two trunks? Are they mating?
Got it. The splashing water looks like an elephant's head, ears, and trunk. What a trippy coincidence!
Put your glasses on hon.....I feel like someone who just explained a punch line to me but I STILL don't get it.
Blows my mind how exposed the egg is... there's no nest!Live falcon cam. There's an egg!
Googled quickly. It seems that Peregrine Falcons aren't much into building soft nests. From https://www.allaboutbirds.org/guide/Peregrine_Falcon/lifehistory:... there's no nest!
... Nest Description
Males typically select a few possible nest ledges at the beginning of each season and the female chooses from these. The birds do no nest building beyond a ritualized scraping of the nest ledge to create a depression in the sand, gravel or other substrate of the nest site. Scrapes are about 9 inches in diameter and 2 inches deep. ...
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