The peregrine falcon is visiting again
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Isn’t that a beautiful bird!
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Great shots!
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Thanks!
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I’ve been enjoying all your shared photos here. You have a great eye! Thank you for sharing them with us.
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Thank you!
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Love the pics…thanks!
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Back in the mid 80s when I worked in the Battermarch building in the financial district in Boston, a Peregrine falcon decided to nest on the roof of the building one spring. I remember it was such a big deal; it made the local news as there was emphasis on how this bird was an endangered species. It was actually a real thrill when there was a sighting, when someone saw a takeoff or landing from the roof, because any sighting back then was so rare.
It’s so great that you captured these exclusive images.
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