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Thursday September 12,
2002
Sandra Hawkins reports:
At about 6:00PM today, both Marco and Angel were perched on the
easternmost tower of the Clarica Centre--he was on the northwesterly facing
ledge above Aberfoyle and she was on the eastern ledge that faces and is
parallel to the westernmost condo. It was good to finally see them both.
Saturday September 7,
2002
Marcel Gahbauer reports:
Relatively quiet of late, with the only reports over the past three weeks
being two sightings on September 1 and 6 of Angel on top of the camera housing,
both by Sandra Hawkins.
Saturday August 17,
2002
Marcel Gahbauer reports:
Little has changed in Etobicoke lately. Diane Brockman has seen all
six peregrines within the last few days. Tom Moreau notes that at least
they have finally toned down their vocalizations, perhaps indicating that they
are on the way to becoming more competent hunters, and in turn, testing their
independence some time soon.
Saturday August 3,
2002
Tom Moreau and Diane Brockman report:
Yesterday, at about 18:00, we saw two juveniles doing aerobatics
just to the north of the Kingsway on the Park. They practiced mock attacks
on each other, screaming all the while. When one of them was almost hit by
the other, its screaming changed from a scream to a twitter. Oh, to be
able to speak peregrine!
Tuesday July 23,
2002
Linda Woods reports:
2:45p.m. After returning from Mississauga Executive Centre, I stopped by the
Clarica building. A lot of vocalizing could be heard as I approached the
south side of Bloor St. at Eagle Road. Two immatures were on the south-east
ledges of the nest building. One immature was sitting near the camera and the
other immature was on the centre ledge of the nest building.
Thursday July 18,
2002
Marcel Gahbauer reports:
There has not been much news to report of late - everything is proceeding
normally in Etobicoke with the juveniles gradually becoming more independent.
Norma Pennells informed me that she has seen three of them together on two
occasions over the past week, once at the nest ledge, and also flying overhead,
vocalizing loudly.
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