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Successful nesting season at Gulf Tower
Four young peregrines – three males and a female – fledged from the Gulf Tower nest in downton Pittsburgh in 2007. Once their flying and hunting abilities are developed, the young birds disperse from the area. The parent birds typically remain in the area year-round, but are rarely at the nest until the next nesting season begins. Look for them in early 2008!
See a slideshow of the May 16 Gulf Tower banding.
Breakfast on Tuesday, May 8

The eggs hatch on Earth Day, April 22


Meanwhile at our Pitt Peregrine nest...
See a slideshow detailing a ruckus for nesting rights at the peregrine nest at Pitt.
In 2007, WPC began partnering with the
on the peregrine project.
