Thanks to Ann Mitchell for noting this corner spot for the Peregrine 
yesterday.   We drove up at 4:45 and found it immediately, perched on the very 
outer NW top corner of Bradfield.   After it surveyed it's world for a while, 
it turned, leaned down and fell straight down like a bungee jumper, head 
first, and only opened its wings after descending 30+ feet. A spectacular dive 
! 
   It then swooped in a tight curve and landed in the niche of the ledge 
just left of the southwest 'tower', snug in the corner with its back to the 
world.   --- it sure seems to use the entire building.
Carol Schmitt

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