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The Peregrine Falcons of Downtown Duluth / BRHK_PF_061999csc
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© Michael Furtman
After the feeding was over, both parents would again fly off -- the female to perch nearby to guard the nest, the male to continue hunting. This is the female. Note her leg bands. When researchers climbed down to the nest to band her young, she attacked them, and also was captured and banded. The adult male remains unbanded.