“Lunch” @ Gull Point

View west of Thompson Bay, from Gull Point

Previously at Gull Point on Sunday, a Peregrine Falcon was spotted and photographed before apparently departing to the southwest. Following account per a BirdingPI.com staff member on site: “With the bad weather, after losing sight of the falcon, seemed like a good idea to head back to Budny Beach. Approaching the old observation platform, however, we spotted an agile and fast-moving bird in flight to the north – maybe the falcon again?”

“Agile and fast-moving bird” to the north
Falcon in flight
Falcon in flight 3 over north-side dunes
Falcon in flight 4

“Flying along the north dune line, it dived several times towards the beach:

Dive!
Dive 2

“Final time, it didn’t come up again. Maybe it caught a bird?!?

Northeast corner of Gull Point, looking north-ish

“Nothing to do but quickly, or as quickly as possible, head through the grass, dunes, and snow to the north side of Gull Point. Fairly soon after that, saw it with prey in talon, an unfortunate but apparently ‘tastier than gull’ Mourning Dove.

Falcon rises from the beach
Prey ‘in hand’
Flying west along north beach
Falcon w/ prey with outer Lake Erie in background
Peregrine Falcon w/ dove carcass at Gull Point
Flying w/ prey 6
Flying with prey 7

“The falcon settled down on a driftwood stump, calmly plucking away feathers, which were blown away in the wind. Meanwhile, we’re ‘hiding’ in the grassy dunes just to the south, taking pictures.

Falcon on stump with Mourning Dove carcass
Feathers in the wind
Picking at carcass 2
Picking at carcass 3
Picking at carcass 4
Picking at carcass 5

“It flew further down the beach, but regularly stopped for working on the dove carcass. Fascinating to watch.”

Falcon on driftwood log
Continuing on down the beach
PFIF w/ carcass
Perched again
Continued picking
Falcon portrait w/ prey and feather in beak

Coming up soon, it gets ‘grislier!’

[Editor’s note: the ‘we’ in the quoted text above is apparently the ‘royal we.’ BirdingPI.com lacks the budget for deploying more than one staff member to Gull Point on the weekends.]

2 thoughts on ““Lunch” @ Gull Point

  1. Paul Edwards

    This team member, (staff??) who was having coffee while all this went on, is in ‘mourning’ for the dove….Thanks, Team Leader for leading the way! Good photo essay about the Falcon eating lunch1

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