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Title: 651 Peregrine Falcons! New Single-day Record Count Fla
Post by: Donna on 10-Oct-12, 10:47:54 PM
http://floridakeyshawkwatch.wordpress.com/2012/10/10/651-peregrine-falcons-new-single-day-record-count/ (http://floridakeyshawkwatch.wordpress.com/2012/10/10/651-peregrine-falcons-new-single-day-record-count/)

A spectacular total of 651 Peregrine Falcons were tallied during today’s count (October 10, 2012) over the Florida Keys Hawkwatch, at Curry Hammock State Park. To our knowledge, this is the highest number of individuals of that species counted in a single day, anywhere in the world!

 :o :scaredblue: Maybe Orion, Blaze, Amora, Mira and all the rest, except the one at BS on Monday!  :devil:


Title: Re: 651 Peregrine Falcons! New Single-day Record Count Fla
Post by: jeanne on 10-Oct-12, 10:49:54 PM
http://floridakeyshawkwatch.wordpress.com/2012/10/10/651-peregrine-falcons-new-single-day-record-count/ (http://floridakeyshawkwatch.wordpress.com/2012/10/10/651-peregrine-falcons-new-single-day-record-count/)

A spectacular total of 651 Peregrine Falcons were tallied during today’s count (October 10, 2012) over the Florida Keys Hawkwatch, at Curry Hammock State Park. To our knowledge, this is the highest number of individuals of that species counted in a single day, anywhere in the world!

 :o :scaredblue: Maybe Orion, Blaze, Amora, Mira and all the rest, except the one at BS on Monday!  :devil:


wouldn't it be cool if Orion and Amora or Mira met up and took a liking to each other?!


Title: Re: 651 Peregrine Falcons! New Single-day Record Count Fla
Post by: Donna on 10-Oct-12, 11:06:58 PM
http://floridakeyshawkwatch.wordpress.com/2012/10/10/651-peregrine-falcons-new-single-day-record-count/ (http://floridakeyshawkwatch.wordpress.com/2012/10/10/651-peregrine-falcons-new-single-day-record-count/)

A spectacular total of 651 Peregrine Falcons were tallied during today’s count (October 10, 2012) over the Florida Keys Hawkwatch, at Curry Hammock State Park. To our knowledge, this is the highest number of individuals of that species counted in a single day, anywhere in the world!

 :o :scaredblue: Maybe Orion, Blaze, Amora, Mira and all the rest, except the one at BS on Monday!  :devil:


wouldn't it be cool if Orion and Amora or Mira met up and took a liking to each other?!

 :yes: