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Previous Falcon Watches

2010 WATCH

2009 WATCH

Three eggs, two hatched.


Nihei (left) and Tailer photographed by Chris Traynor

2008 WATCH

2007 WATCH

Skylar, photographed by Bob Boisvert, 19 June 2007

Two eggs, one hatched.
Chick: Skylar




2006 WATCH

Odyssey, photographed by Adrian Buss

Two eggs, one hatched.
Chick: Odyssey




2005 WATCH

Storm, photographed by Tony Beck

Four eggs, two hatch.
Chicks: Littlefoot and Storm.




2004 WATCH

Three eggs, two hatch
Chicks: Zanar and Senator.

2003 WATCH

Three eggs, one hatches
Chicks: Solitaire (shown at banding time with Eve Ticknor).>

2002 WATCH

Four eggs, one hatches
Chicks: Summit (at left) is joined by foster chicks Swift and Grisou (courtesy of the Canadian Peregrine Foundation). Grisou has eye problem and does not survive.

2001 WATCH

Three eggs, one hatched
Chicks: Quest and Bailey (foster chick from Canadian Peregrine Foundation); both die tragically as they slip from their perch before they are able to fly.

2000 WATCH


Three or four eggs
Chicks: Freedom, Windracer (hit building; did not survive), and Zephyr.

1999 WATCH

Four eggs, none hatched
Foster chicks (from the Canadian Peregrine Foundation): Loft, Preston, and Jessie (all successfully fledged).

1998 WATCH

Three eggs, two hatched
Chicks: Pippin (success) and Jo-Jo (flew into building; did not survive).

1997 WATCH

Allison (flew into building; did not survive).

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