PeregrineCam

This blog is devoted to conversation about BioDiversity Research Institute's Peregrine Falcon web camera. This camera features one of 23 Peregrine Falcon nest sites located in Maine and provides live video feed via the internet 24 hours a day 7 days a week. Please be respectful in all your communication. Enjoy!

Tuesday, April 28, 2009

Eggs to hatch any day!

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Hi all, just a reminder to check on the Peregrine Falcon nest. The eggs could hatch at any time A word of warning. Not every clutch resul...
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Friday, April 3, 2009

Peregrine Falcon Scrape Site Selection

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Hi All, Bruce Connery of the National Park Service has contributed this informative blog about falcon nest site selection. Enjoy! All the Be...
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Thursday, April 2, 2009

Become a BRI Webcam Member

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Greetings all! BRI is very excited to announce the launch of a membership program. Please click here to become a member Through this program...
Saturday, March 28, 2009

Caring for eggs

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Hi All, Ron Joseph a wildlife biologist with the U.S. Fish and Wildlife service has contributed this very informative biologist journal abou...
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Saturday, March 21, 2009

Peregrine Falcon Nesting Biology

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ll, what a great way to start spring with the peregrine laying her first egg. I have just posted a video blog talking about what we should s...
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Friday, March 20, 2009

Peregrine Falcons Lay Egg

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Peregrine Falcons Lay Egg Before Live Internet Camera   GORHAM, Maine, March 20, 2009 —Biodiversity Research Institute’s biologists conf...
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Tuesday, March 17, 2009

And it begins

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Well, all of the activity at the nest has been very exciting. In the past these birds have laid eggs during the first week of April. So, I g...
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Patrick Keenan - BioDiversity Research Institute, Education and Outreach Coordinator. Patrick's focus is to bring the science of wildlife and BRI's mission to people in Maine and around the world. His background as a research biologist and educator, help him to relate the many trials that wildlife face. Wing Goodale - BioDiversity Research Institute, Research Biologist, Eagle Webcam Program Director, Coastal Birds Program Director. He carries outs diverse fieldwork from conducting bird surveys to testing seabird eggs for mercury to capturing and collecting blood from bald eagles. When not in the field, Goodale prepares scientific papers, conducts GIS analysis, manages Biodiversity’s Web site, and oversees BRI’s live eagle Web camera. Chris DeSorbo - BioDiversity Research Institute, Research Biologist, Raptor Program Director. DeSorbo works on a wide variety of bird-focused research projects, emphasizing intensive research on bald eagles in numerous states. When not in the field, DeSorbo prepares scientific papers and works to expand the scope of the raptor program at BRI.
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