THE FAMOUS Peregrine Falcons nest on the Joseph Smith Memorial Building has seen no activity since 2015. We will update if a new pair nests in the box.
Tuesday, June 24, 2014
TWO Fledge!!
Our first and second kids have fledged this morning around 6:40 and 7:15. Here are the videos!
Been watching everyday since the eggs were laid, It's been a thrill watching the little ones grow and mature, watching the first two fledge is as exciting as watching our own children take their first steps.way to go to both birds that fledged. we will miss watching you and can't wait for the youngest to join the family in the skys over SLC
These birds are so beautiful! Questions: Do you feed the birds when you have them in hand for a while and they haven't eaten (for example, Hunter, who spent hours on the ledge yesterday)? What happens to the birds when they are fully independent? Is there any thought of moving the box to a safer place so the falcons can learn to fly in a natural habitat rather than crash into buildings? Thanks!
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When are the kids going to get names?
Now the fun begins!
I have my fingers crossed on their safe landings this year.
Bon voyage. I will miss watching you every day, but you will love flying.
Been watching everyday since the eggs were laid, It's been a thrill watching the little ones grow and mature, watching the first two fledge is as exciting as watching our own children take their first steps.way to go to both birds that fledged. we will miss watching you and can't wait for the youngest to join the family in the skys over SLC
Fledge 1 who cadillacked is he okay?
The third one is saying "Wait! Wait for me! Darn, how do I do that? Wait! I am coming!"
updates on where the kids are and how they are doing ??
These birds are so beautiful! Questions: Do you feed the birds when you have them in hand for a while and they haven't eaten (for example, Hunter, who spent hours on the ledge yesterday)? What happens to the birds when they are fully independent? Is there any thought of moving the box to a safer place so the falcons can learn to fly in a natural habitat rather than crash into buildings? Thanks!
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