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The site looks GREAT!!! I can't wait for another season of this great project. Hope everyone learns something. I know I did last year. Have fun with it.
Name: Jennifer
Email:
Location: Brecksville, Ohio
FalconFan
Date: 3/30/2004
Time: 9:24:44 AM
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Welcome Mrs. Harvey and RHES group! We are all looking forward to sharing another spectacular year with our California friends.
Name: Becky S
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Location: Columbus, OH
FalconFan
Date: 3/30/2004
Time: 9:33:21 AM
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Learning can be so much fun!! I look forward to sharing this season of the Terminal Tower peregrine falcons with all of you!! Keep up the good work!
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Your front page is beautiful. I am looking forward to following your observations and photos this year. Good luck and have fun - you have a wonderful teacher :)
Name: Cheryl
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Location: Brook Park, Ohio
Falcon Fan
Date: 3/30/2004
Time: 10:45:25 AM
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Have fun with this!!
Name: Margaret
Email:
Location: Florida
Date: 3/30/2004
Time: 11:32:05 AM
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I followed your site last year and found it to be a wonderful project. You have a remarkable teacher. Good luck this year!
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What a terrific website you have put together!! I spent a lot of time tonight looking at all the different things you've 'created' here (I particularly enjoyed "Falcon Funnies"). Great job!
I am a cartoonist and a big "Falcon Fan' . . . in fact, I designed the T-shirts that Juanita Wood sent to all of your
Falcon Watch students last year! If you need any special falcon cartoons this year, let me know!!
Keep up the good work. Your pal ------ Dave
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How wonderful to see Rolling Hills Elementary involved with the Terminal Tower falcons in Cleveland, Ohio for another nesting season! Your teacher, Mrs. Harvey, is to be commended for what she is teaching you. This is a lesson and an experience that you will never forget.
Thank you, dear students, for signing up for the project!
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All the dedicated fans who follow SW and Buckeye at Cleveland's Terminal Tower are thrilled to have RHES with them again! It's wonderful!
To all the students who volunteered to participate in this project, you will be the future biologists, banders, falconers, rehabbers and vets dedicated to caring for falcons and other endangered birds of prey. Becoming involved in the Falcon Watch will give back to you a love and a respect for these mighty raptors. As long we have great students like all of you, the falcons' future will be safe.
A big thank you goes to teacher, Mrs. Harvey! I wish I had a teacher like you when I was in school!
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I am very excited about your site. My third graders study a unit on owls every spring, but I try to also show them other birds. We have watched various webcams over the years. Your project is very interesting and some of my students are enthusiastic. They think they could do the same thing----I'm not so sure that they are as technically adept as you are. But they certainly could keep a journal of the owl website we keep track of and perhaps (on a volunteer basis) work on a more complex project such as yours with the help of parents and computer lab techs.
Keep up the good work-----knowing that we will be watching.
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A great site and a great project. I followed the peregrines and the school project last year and will do so again this year. My class is the Nursery, aged 3 and 4 years, and they love to see the pictures I print off for them. All the best for a terrific season. Hannah
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Greetings from Ohio! I think it is wonderful that you students are able to witness the beauty of these incredible, beautiful birds. I am so anxious to see the new chicks, I bet they are hatched in less than a week. I am an avid fan of birds of prey. I even have a Coopers Hawk that visits my back yard to watch the birds at my feeders. He does get one now and then, what a sight! Today in Columbus I saw two birds, I think they were either hawks or falcons that were diving and swirling around each other. Maybe Columbus will have a pair of falcons lay eggs this year! Keep your fingers crossed!!!
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"When I was your age" .... we only had radios, no TV or computers, so we weren't able to watch or hear things going on across the country or around the world like you can today.
You live in a fortunate time. I'm sure all of you will take full advantage of all the technological and scientific wonders you have at hand.
Enjoying your web site !
Keep up the excellent work!
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Dear Mrs. Harvey and Students,
Congratulations on a fabulous site. I have enjoyed watching the growth and development of the falcons. This is a wonderful learning opportunity for you, and I am delighted to know that the falcons are being studied by such capable and motivated students.
Keep up the great work!
Ms. Marshack
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I watched your site last year and am looking forward to logging on this year! You have done an outstanding job in your coverage of the falcons! Congratulations and keep up the great work!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Name: MARIO CARCAMO SANGUESA
Email: I DONT TAKE
Location: PERU, LIMA,SAN BOEJA
Date: 6/2/2004
Time: 9:17:17 AM
Name: Courtney Email: courty_may@yahoo.com
Location: DresdenOhio Parent
Date: 6/11/2004 Time: 10:55:51 AM
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Very good work. Very good site. Good luck for the continuation.
Name: Robert
Location: San Diego California
Student
Date: 7/20/2004
Time: 4:20:33 PM
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You guys are doing a great job. I checked out this year's web site and I thought it was
incredible. I know exactly how much fun you guys are having. I mean it sure was fun when
I was doing it. (Robert was a member of the
falcon team during the 2003 season.)
Name: Tim
Email: timmyj209@msn.com
Location: Queensland, Australia =)
Student
Fan
Date: 11/6/2004
Time: 5:16:02 PM
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Hi guys, I'm doing an assignment on Peregrine Falcons and I stumbled apon this great site.
The facts were a great help!
I'll write again to tell what grade I got.....=S
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Nice site! Was discussing with a patient in my lab the peregrines on the tower in downtown Cleveland (6"snow, 28 degrees right now!). I wandered into your site and we are very impressed! Keep up the good work.
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Became a falcon fan when I realized the magnificent bird sitting on the shutters of a 16th floor apartment was a
peregrine falcon. He?, she,? was here until April 2004, then left, and yesterday he returned! Needless to say, I was delighted! We are located on the intercoastal waterway Miami Beach, and look out to an 18 hole golf course. He disappears, but then reappears daily. Can I do anything for him?
(In April, he / she probably returned to its summer home... and it sounds like
he / she like to winter in Florida. They are raptors, and it probably goes
off to hunt for food daily. Nature will provide for its existence ...
enjoy the beauty of having him / her on your window sill.)