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Field Notes
Doug Bell
U.C. Berkeley
February 3, 1989 cont.
maybe it disturbed her. Stayed up till 18:15, scanning rooftops for the falcon, but couldn't see her. Did possibly the ad. male somehow disturb her?
No sign of him though.
February 4, 1989
16:00 - No falcon on Campanile. Weather cold, clear.
February 6, 1989,
Weather clear but very cold. Strong NE wind (15-25 mph gusts)
10:00 - Falcon on Campanile, relaxed, on W ledge #2, in shade. One foot tucked.
12:00 - 13:00 - Falcon still on W ledge #2, relaxed,
at times moving to parallel to ledge. Now
in sun; windy.
15:00 - Peregrine not on W ledge.
16:00-17:30 - Peregrine on W ledge #2, sitting.
Visible in fading rays of sunset.
February 7, 1989
Clear, cold, dry. NE wind.
10:00 {No Peregrine on N & W ledges
16:45}
16:15 - No Peregrine on Campanile.
February 8, 1989
09:00 - Saw the Peregrine flying north, over our house on 1567 Scenic Ave., in Berkeley (A falcon was in our kitchen, eating, I looked up & saw the falcon flapping hard into the stiff and moving fast with the strong (~15mph) SE wind.