Drones near falcon nests have caused nest site abandonment, injury, and death. We want to remind everyone in the @UCBerkeley community that flying drones on campus or near any wildlife is illegal. loom.ly/xewP4mM
A drone was observed flying above the Campanile today. Annie remained in the nest incubating the eggs, but Archie flew out to investigate and defend the site. Thankfully, Archie returned unharmed. (Image credit: Bridget Ahern, moon_rabbit_rising on Instagram)
Please send your submissions to campanileperegrines@gmail.com in the next week or so! Don't have time to generate your own meme but have a great idea? Send us the image and what you want it to say and we'll make the meme for you!
The C.F.M. Committee is happy to announce 2024's March Meme Madness! Give us your best falcon memes and we'll create a bracket to determine the best meme of the year! Some meme templates can be found here: bit.ly/Falcon_Memes But feel free to use your favorite images.
We have our first egg of the year! Based on previous years, we’re looking at an expected hatch date of 4/23
It's 7pm. Do you know where your falcon is? Looks like Annie may be spending the night in the nest box for the first time this year. Pretty good sign that eggs are coming soon!
In homage to the classic Robert McCloskey children's book, we are excited to present this year's shirt: Make way for Falcons! Proceeds will go towards streaming, research, education, and outreach Huge thank you to Lynn and Ellen Schofield for the design bit.ly/2024_Shirt
Archie delivering a Starling to Annie as we all wait with bated breath for eggs. youtu.be/gFz97oPwBkk
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2018: ~3/11 (no camera) 2019: 3/19 2020: 3/10 2021: 3/10 2022: 3/26 2023: 3/3 Let's hear everyone's guesses: what will it be this year?