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female calidus peregrine 1410 grms,Russian tundra zone
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Wonderful Land and wonderful bird
Ciao |
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Fantastic wetlands, fun fun fun!!!!
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and this was the largest-1520 grms,the markings of the incubated eggs are visible on the breast
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excellent!!!!!!!!!
Looks like a megga tundra falcon Brad |
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I look at that beautiful land and think to myself, "Mosquito Factory"
brad |
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That is probably the most beautiful peregrine i have ever seen in my short life.I love peregrines which have thin moustachial marks like the one in top.
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Siberia, Are you sure about the weights ? It sounds to much to me, and the largest scientific record I know was from a peals with 1.400 grams.
I'm not doubting on you, but are you sure she was not full crope ? |
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Great Looking Peregrine, Mark.
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We trap the same type of peregrines here in Pakistan, Siberia are the 2 above photographs of the male peregrine? and the below one of a female? Though very nice photographs and the region is really worth viewing.
Kind Regards, Ali Imran Syed |