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Friday December 10, 2004
M. Arlene Williams reports:
10:42 am - As of this moment, our infamous duo are located on the upper ledge area on the west side of the Crowne Plaza Hotel building and both are facing inward, but most definitely are sharing eye to eye contact
more times than not. They both just look so peaceful and content and I hope that the impending 25cm of snow will not cause them too much inconvenience in the next day or so.
10:58 am - Connor has just flown off heading northeast. Horizon is
now solitaire on the ledge area.
Saturday November 6, 2004
Eve Ticknor reports: This morning, around 9am, I saw one of our adult falcons on the northeastern corner of the Crowne Plaza Hotel ledge. Although it was quite puffed up due to cold winds, I am certain it was Horizon. She looked fairly comfortable
in spite of being buffeted around a bit by the winds.
Monday November 1, 2004
Catherine Belanger sent in this photo of a hawk that stopped by her house.
Friday October 22, 2004
Eve Ticknor reports:
I passed by the Coats building at Tunney's Pasture
around 4:30pm. There was an adult Peregrine on the west face of that
building. It was tucked in a corner formed by the 3rd column from the north
end and the top row of windows and was facing inwards occasionally turning
its head sideways. No way to tell who it was.......
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