There is an adult male and an adult female Peregrine Falcon in  downtown 
Pontiac, Michigan.  Both these birds have consistently been in the  area since 
early in 2010.  It appears that they nested in the area in 2009  and I was 
never able to see a fledged bird that year.  In 2010 they nested  again and 
I saw one young female and both adults.  They are were checking  out and 
flying into the hack box on the south west lower corner of the AT&T  tower and 
calling to each other over the last week.
 
I am hoping they will use the hack box this year. They frequently perch on  
the POH signs at Pontiac Osteopathic Hospital tower.  Please be aware that  
the hospital security people are very sensitive to anyone around the 
hospital  with a camera, binoculars or other kinds of optics.  If you come to 
look 
 for the birds you may be asked what you are doing.  Most of the security  
people know about the birds because I work there and give them updates.
 
They are just trying to protect the privacy of the patients so please just  
tell them what you are doing and move along if asked.  If you want to spend 
 more then a few minutes looking I would suggest that you check in with 
hospital  security and ask for permission.
 
Carl A. Pascoe R.N.
also
Research Director Native Territories Avian Research  Project
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