Monday, April 14, 2008

Terminal Tower Cleveland






SW and Buckeye doing just fine. They don't seem to be bothered to much by the workers. Of course they are living in the big city and are quite used to noise and people. And have adapted. But in breedingtime they are much more aware of possible intrusion.

When I think of our own De Mortel breedingpair, their circumstances are so totally different. They live in a protected wildlife area, on top of a 130 meter high tower. They never meet people so close. Sure they do look down on us when we come to worship them ( ...) on our spottersplace and when they want to please us they fly a bit (...) or go chase a flock of pigeon who live there by the hundreds. Those peregrines are living by the rithme of nature. Quite opposite to the peregrines in the city.

They do amaze me how easily they will and can adapt, reregrines are so special.

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