Subject: WaMu peregrines have 4 eggs
Date: Apr 10 17:54:36 2004
From: Ruth Taylor - rutht at seanet.com


Hello:

The Washington Mutual peregrines are now incubating four eggs. The eggs were
laid between 3/31 and 4/7. The female is still Bell, who has a VID (visual
identification) band on her left leg that confirms her identity. She first
bred as a two-year-old in 1995, so she's been with us for a long time. We're
not sure of the unbanded male's identity - though he looks very similar to
the male (Stewart) who has been there since 1994.
Check them out on the monitor in the bank lobby at 3rd & University.


Ruth Taylor
Coordinator, Seattle Peregrine Project
rutht at seanet.com