Monday, May 5, 2008

Scouting on Scout

For the past three or four years, A. and I have taken great interest in the happenings on the 41st floor of the Rhodes Tower in Columbus, Ohio where Scout the peregrine falcon will often lay her clutch of eggs. Last year, there were no fledglings, but hopefully this year we will get to see some baby falcons. It has become a habit/tradition of ours to flip over to ODNR's page to check and see how the incubation is going on their streaming falcon cam.

http://ohiodnr.com/wildlife/dow/falcons/live_nestbox_video.aspx

D.

4 comments:

julie said...

This is awesome! Thanks for the site!

The Critic said...

Pretty cool. Plus, what's up with this lame blog posting so-called schedule. You lazy bums!

I see also from the avoidance of answering inquiries regarding Memorial Day weekend that we must not be welcome. Fine then. I'll just go get that vasectomy I've been planning instead.

Dave said...

Bird watching is cooler when the bird you're observing swoops down and eats others out of the air.
D.

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