Female Falcon at UC Berkeley Apparently Has New Suitor After Partner's Sudden Death

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'We’ve seen courtship behaviors in the nest box.' A day after Grinnell, a peregrine falcon living on the UC Berkeley campus, was found dead, his longtime partner Annie was seen with another male.

It's heartbreak part two for many still mourning Grinnel's sudden death.

Cal Falcons said Grinnell was chasing off a female intruder and likely got too low when he was hit by a car. While shocking, scientists said Annie's actions since Grinnel's death actually bring them hope that Annie and her chicks will be OK. "The story is still going and we're hopeful that Annie will still be able to raise chicks this year," Schofield said.Cal Falcons is still discussing how they plan to properly memorialize Grinnell's life.

 

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