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rpannier

(24,329 posts)
Sat Oct 10, 2015, 08:50 PM Oct 2015

'FalconCam' captures moment peregrine falcon chicks hatch in NSW

Peregrine falcons were once considered a threatened species, and while their numbers have recovered since the 1970s, they are still an uncommon sight.

So when staff members at Charles Sturt University's Orange campus in NSW noticed a pair of the raptors taking an interest in the campus grounds, they built a residence for them.

They constructed a nesting box in a tall water tower with the birds' safety in mind, down to non-toxic screws.

The box was fitted with CCTV cameras, to study the home life of these powerful birds of prey.

This week saw three new arrivals into the nest, with the FalconCam catching the close-up view of peregrine falcons hatching.

http://www.abc.net.au/news/2015-10-11/falconcam-captures-moment-peregrine-falcon-hatches/6843970

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'FalconCam' captures moment peregrine falcon chicks hatch in NSW (Original Post) rpannier Oct 2015 OP
It's wonderful we can get a glimpse of nature at its most intimate. dmr Oct 2015 #1
Birdees! shenmue Oct 2015 #2
Beautiful rjsquirrel Oct 2015 #3

dmr

(28,347 posts)
1. It's wonderful we can get a glimpse of nature at its most intimate.
Sat Oct 10, 2015, 08:58 PM
Oct 2015
http://falconcamproject.org
This link gives an update on them.

Thank you for posting this.
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