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Peregrine Falcon
One roof. Two falcons. Three eggs. After years of sightings, a pair of rare Peregrine Falcons laid three eggs on the roof of Campbell Ewald, making them the first peregrine parents in Warren, Michigan. The best part, they nested in front of the security cameras and they now have a live feed. http://new.livestream.com/cefalcons/cefa...
There is a live feed of the birds at this site: http://cefalcons.tumblr.com/
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great photo!
My apologies. Thank you for the pointers.
Hi Eric and Welcome to Project Noah! This is an interesting subject but the image is not acceptable here at PN.
This is a great community for sharing photographs that you, yourself, have taken of living organisms. The focus of the pictures should be of the organism and should be without writing or major photo alteration.
You don't need to make ID suggestions on your own spottings. If you know the species you just put the names in the appropriate areas when you are creating the spotting or editing.
I suggest that you read through the FAQ page. There are guidelines for posting and answers to the most common questions there. http://www.projectnoah.org/faq
If you have further questions feel free to email us or stop by in the chats. I look forward to seeing more spottings from you in the future.
Thanks for your understanding.