Title: Falcons of a Smaller Size - 3/17/10 Post by: Yarak on 17-Mar-10, 10:15:27 PM Quote Rochester Falcon Watcher Carol P. This is not about the Peregrines of Rochester, but it is about their smaller cousins.- At about 4:00 pm, I was on my way home after checking out the downtown area (no luck finding Beauty) and I decided to drive by the Kodak Tower after reading Joyce's tweet that a Peregrine... Link: http://rfalconcam.com/falconwatching/?p=404 Title: Re: Falcons of a Smaller Size - 3/17/10 Post by: Carol P. on 18-Mar-10, 08:00:12 AM One other thing to add from yesterday. After I left Dan on the bridge after the noon hour watch, he said that a Red-tailed Hawk was flushed from under the bridge by Crows. It flew around the gorge, eventually landing on the east side gorge wall. Dan said it looked like the RTH was wrestling with something. Dan took a closer look and saw that the RTH caught a snake!
After awhile, the RTH took the snake in his beak and swallowed it whole. Now that had to be something to see! :o Title: Re: Falcons of a Smaller Size - 3/17/10 Post by: valhalla on 18-Mar-10, 08:06:55 AM Dan took a closer look and saw that the RTH caught a snake! After awhile, the RTH took the snake in his beak and swallowed it whole. Now that had to be something to see! :o :hawk: goodnews: Title: Re: Falcons of a Smaller Size - 3/17/10 Post by: Donna on 18-Mar-10, 08:19:16 AM One other thing to add from yesterday. After I left Dan on the bridge after the noon hour watch, he said that a Red-tailed Hawk was flushed from under the bridge by Crows. It flew around the gorge, eventually landing on the east side gorge wall. Dan said it looked like the RTH was wrestling with something. Dan took a closer look and saw that the RTH caught a snake! After awhile, the RTH took the snake in his beak and swallowed it whole. Now that had to be something to see! :o I would have fainted. (sssss), not my FAV... |