See & Hear - Egg-citement Builds as Peregrine Falcons Await the First Egg
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If history is any indicator, and it is in this case, the first egg laid by the female peregrine falcon nesting on the Rachel Carson Building in Harrisburg should come any day now.

She has always laid her eggs on or around March 25. When she starts she should produce one egg about every other day until the full clutch of typically four eggs is complete.

Watch live, online video of these “egg-citing” events as they happen.


3/24/2006

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