Subject: Re: WAMU falcons.
Date: Jun 13 16:40:58 1996
From: Dean Wampler - dean at amc.com


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> What is the status of the fledgling falcons?
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> Will it be worthwhile to stop by Friday around noon?
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> Thanks.
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The two males have fledged; one on Saturday morning and the second on
Monday afternoon ~1:00. They are mostly flying back and forth between the
Washington Mutual Building (WAMU) - University and 3rd- and the Rainier Bldg.,
a.k.a. Security-Pacific Building (what's it really called now??), which is
across 5th Ave. from the 5th Ave. Theater. The female will probably fledge
in a few days (she was born last and they take a few days longer to mature...).

Mornings and evenings are the most active times, but they could be active
at noon, as well. I saw some flights on Tuesday around noon.

Call the hotline, 654-4423, for more information.

dean