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Cleveland's peregrine falcon perishes after 12 years nesting on the Terminal Tower

By James F. McCarty,The Plain Dealer 

November 23, 2009, 7:00PM

 

CLEVELAND, Ohio -- Buckeye, believed to be one of the country's oldest and most prolific peregrine falcons, died last week after apparently striking a building near its urban nest on the Terminal Tower.

 

More at:  http://blog.cleveland.com/metro/2009/11/post_132.html

This is the first I've heard of Buckeye, but it is a very interesting, and sad, story.

This is the first I've heard of Buckeye, but it is a very interesting, and sad, story.

 

Really?  Thanks to him, pigeons and seagulls are no longer running amok in downtown or its adjoining areas.

This is the first I've heard of Buckeye, but it is a very interesting, and sad, story.

 

I know!  I had no idea we had feathered friends living up there!

I never heard about him either.

This is the first I've heard of Buckeye, but it is a very interesting, and sad, story.

 

Really? Thanks to him, pigeons and seagulls are no longer running amok in downtown or its adjoining areas.

 

I did notice the lack of pigeons and gulls in the area, but never the reason was because of Buckeye.

I never heard about him either.

 

Wow.  Well you know now.  ;)

When I worked on the 50th floor of key tower the falcons used to land on the ledges outside of the windows fairly regularly. Close enough to get a good look at thier beaks and claws. I wouldn't want to be on the recieving end, it looked like they could tear you to shreds.

 

I didn't know they had names. I may be fabricating memories but didn't there used to be a webcam pointed at the falcons roost on Terminal Tower?

 

Too bad. Goodbye Buckeye.

 

Edit: the article had a link to the falcon cam.

 

www.falconcam-cmnh.org

This is the first I've heard of Buckeye, but it is a very interesting, and sad, story.

 

Really?  Thanks to him, pigeons and seagulls are no longer running amok in downtown or its adjoining areas.

 

I did notice the lack of pigeons and gulls in the area, but never the reason was because of Buckeye.

 

When I was a BP we had pigeon shit all over.  There was another bird downtown at the time, an eagle IIRC.  The Eagle left then buckeye came downtown after he left Forest Hills/UC area.  Also, there was a falcon in the Shaker Lakes area as he scared the swans and geese and they would take up residence on residents lawns.

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