Subject: Re: 1st PEREGRINE CHICK arrives!
Date: May 2 21:35:38 1995
From: WAYNE GARDNER - gardners at haven.uniserve.com


>Observers of the WAMU tower Peregrines were delighted to watch as Bell(e)
>stood up early this morning and gave them the chance to see..... not
>three reddish eggs as usual, but two reddish eggs and one white fuzzy
>eyass! Yippee! Review of the tapes showed that the egg hatched about
>2:30AM. Now the fun begins!
>
>The other two eggs should hatch within the next 48 hours, but since
>these Peregrines seem to keep their own schedule, we'll just have to wait
>and see.
>
>Join the crowd at the WAMU Tower monitor today if you can. Tomorrow at
>noon, there will be a member of the Falcon Research Group talking about
>the family.(A pitch: you can also buy a very tasteful Seattle Peregrine
>Project t-shirt, and help the cause!)
>
>Here we go again! Cheers--EB
>
>Ellen Blackstone \HIV vaccine research by trade
>8203 - 38th NE \Nature-lover for fun
>Seattle, WA 98115
>Day:206/621-4179 \\Aldo Leopold said: The first rule of tinkering
>Eve:206/522-8099 is to save all the parts.
>
>Thanks for the update