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Get a first hand account of the nesting peregrine falcons on the cliffs of the precipice from Acadia National Parks Student Conservation Association raptor intern

Peregrine Falcon Watch in 2025: June 30th-July 4th

July 11, 2025 Posted by: Jazmine DeBeauchamp

The juvenile Peregrine Falcons on the cliffs of Champlain have been taking to the skies daily since their first flight.

 

Peregrine Falcon Watch in 2025: June 23rd-28th

June 28, 2025 Posted by: Jazmine DeBeauchamp

Excitement is building at the Peregrine Falcon Watch as the young falcons (eyases) prepare to fledge.

 

Peregrine Falcon Watch in 2025: June 17th-20th

July 11, 2025 Posted by: Jazmine DeBeauchamp

This week in Acadia marks the official beginning of summer, and with it comes the Peregrine Falcon Watch!

 

Flying Towards Independence

July 26, 2019 Posted by: Abbie Danner, Student Conservation Association Raptor Intern

Raptor Intern Abbie Danner writes about the peregrine falcon fledglings continuing their learning experiences in Acadia National Park. She also writes about the recovery of peregrine falcons in the Eastern United States and Maine.

 

Peregrines in Flight

July 05, 2019 Posted by: Abbie Danner, Student Conservation Association Raptor Intern

Raptor Ranger Abbie Danner shares experience at the Precipice observing the peregrine falcon chicks 2019.

 

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