Peregrine Falcon-still photos for a change


. Double-click on each pic for better viewing. The nice thing about still photos is they provide a better view of the bird's plumage and appearance. I will use descriptions utilized in Raptors of Western North America. This adult has a wide black malar mark that does not cover the auriculars (can't tell if auriculars are spotted or not). The forehead appears black like the remainder of the crown and nape. It has a whitish throat then an unmarked tawny breast. Flanks are barred. Belly is tawny with spots on the upper parts then barring. The underside of the tail is light with barring. Now to the last two short video clips. SeEtta

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