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At
first blush it may seem surprising, but Fargo is a remarkably
good place for watching one of nature's most spectacular creations
- the peregrine falcon.
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It
has mostly to do with relatively unobstructed views and low elevations.
The Bank of the West building may be tall by our standards,
but it is actually one of the lowest urban nest sites utilized by
peregrines.
The
web camera provides a unique view of activities at the nest box.
No snapshot, however, can do justice to these birds. They need to
be seen first hand to be truly appreciated.
For
obvious reasons, the nest box is a good place to start. It sits
near the top of the east wall of the Bank of the West building,
and is unmistakable. Both adults often perch for extended periods
on or near this structure. Other popular roosts include the communications
tower at the intersection of Fourth Street and Main Avenue, and
the high rise apartment building by the Red River. In either case,
look near the top as peregrines almost invariably select high vantage
points.
One
of the best vantage points for falcon watchers is the top of the
parking ramp between the Bank of the West and Wells Fargo buildings.
This is as close to the nest box as you can get and provides a good
view of the birds as they come and go.
Remember
that these are wild birds, with unpredictable behavior. Some patience
may be required, but they can reappear as suddenly as they depart.
Be
sure to listen as you watch. Peregrines are very vocal, and are
often heard before they are seen.
- Information
provided by Wick Corwin
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