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Field Notes
Doug Bell
U.C. Berkeley
February 2, 1989
10:00 am - No Peregrine. Cool. Broken sky, changeable weather.
13:00 - No Peregrine.
15:15 - No Peregrine
17:30 - No Peregrine on Campanile.
February 3, 1989
Rain last night:
08:15 - John Trachet saw Peregrine sitting on W ledges of Campanile.
10:00 - I saw Peregrine sitting on SE corner, ledge #2 next, foot tucked, light drizzle.
12:40 - 13:05
Peregrine on E ledge #2, middle.
Break in drizzle; few scattered droplets. Peregrine carefully preening herself, around vent region, and rump.
13:05 - Peregrine took off, flew in direct level flight due east.
17:30 - Walking up to Campanile. Just I was up to it the & Peregrine appeared flying out of the part, about 50' above the tower. She began screaming a keck-keck-keck several times, carrying a pigeon. She continued past the tower over me, due west and first sight of her. I don't know why she was so upset. I walked around the tower, didn't see anything wrong. Went up to 10 floor Evans, watched. Saw nothing except for a light in the bell tower. This seemed unusual, so