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Peregrine Falcon Family Falco peregrinus


We had great views, from a part of the park that is technically off limits, but as there is a unofficial naturists beach near by the paths are actually safer and better maintained then most!
This family was nesting just above this, there apears to be at least two young, maybe three. In this photo one of the young is just out of sight in the brush above, one juvenille flying in, and one adult perched.
They also gave us a good show later but sadly couldn't get photos, even though the adult was in a dive straight for us, or more straight for the Moorehen chicks on the upper pond!
This family was nesting just above this, there apears to be at least two young, maybe three. In this photo one of the young is just out of sight in the brush above, one juvenille flying in, and one adult perched.
They also gave us a good show later but sadly couldn't get photos, even though the adult was in a dive straight for us, or more straight for the Moorehen chicks on the upper pond!
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