As has been reported before, the Peregrine Falcons have returned to Red Rocks 
Park and are in full courtship mode.  As in past years they are utilizing the 
back side of Ship Rock (best viewed from the far west end of the Upper South 
Parking Lot).
As a number of us observed them perched on Ship Rock and doing aerial displays 
over the weekend, it appeared that maybe we have a new male this year.  After 
checking some photos from past years, I'm sure we have a different male this 
year than the past couple of years.

The male Peregrine this year sports an almost complete black hood covering the 
head, while in the past several years, the male has had a narrower black malar 
stripe with a good amount of white showing on the auricular region.
I'm not positive, but the female seems to be the same bird as the past couple 
of years.

Mike Henwood
Grand Junction
visiting Red Rocks this past weekend

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