Wednesday, April 28, 2004

The Periguine Falcons are producing the goods and have used one of the special boxes fixed on the outer east wall of the old power plant to lay five eggs. Sean Lowry was talking to an falcon expert who claims that the nesting boxes are the equivalent of a five star hotel as the falcons like to nest on a cliff side with an uninterupted view. The boxes are about 120 Foot above the ground and the menu is spread out in front with a choice of rabbit, crow, pigeon, a variety of wild duck, mice and rats included. There is one box empty and available.

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