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Peregrine Falcon Rapid Growth, Egg Laying to Fledging

A sequence of clips taken from the peregrine falcon nest cam situated on the Westar Energy building in Topeka, Kansas. I went through the nest cam footage, watched and selected important moments in the chicks' development, and this is a collection of those moments.

The breeding pair, Nemaha and Boreas, took over the nest box in 2011, and have had a clutch of eggs there every year since. This year (2015) Boreas laid 4 eggs, and two of which hatched, Fred and Ethel. If you'd like to keep up on Nemaha and Boreas, you can do so here:

https://www.westarenergy.com/peregrine-falcons

This video was made for the Peregrine Falcon Exhibit at the Bell Museum of Natural History, for more info:

http://www.bellmuseum.umn.edu/exhibitions/current-exhibitions/peregrine

Credits:

Produced by Kyle Grindberg and Don Luce
Edited Kyle Grindberg
Special thanks to Westar Energy for the footage, and troubleshooting!

© 2015 Regents of the University of Minnesota. All rights reserved.

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