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Field Notes
U.C. Berkeley
January 26, 1989 - can't
on the very NW corner. Bob Jones & I walked from LSB
up to Campanile. Could see the falcon's breast just exposed
to the sun - the sun shined off it like a beacon. Very
creamy in color. Bob & I went up to Evans 10 floor
balcony. Watched the falcon. He warbled twice,
(stretching wings). Looked about much of the time,
but by and large he had a relaxed appearance. At
12:30 he hauled up out of the sun, setting with foot
tucked (left foot) on NW corner.
15:00 - Peregrine on N face ledge # 2.
17:30 - No Peregrine on Campanile.
January 27, 1989
10:00 Peregrine on N face, ledge # 2. Erect, quiet
in appearance. I'm almost beginning to worry
about him - he seems much too senile over
the past 3 days.
12:00-13:00. Peregrine off on N face ledge # 2.
Inactive, sitting on left foot.
15:00. Peregrine on E face ledge #2, NE corner.
Surveying surroundings. Facing somewhat N. Foot
tucked. May have half a crop.
January 28, 1989
14:00 No Peregrine on Campanile
January 29, 1989
12:00-13:00 Peregrine sitting on ledge # 4, N face.
Windy (~20mph); warm, sunny. The falcon is