The eggs and I…

Wednesday, March 20, 2024

Watching the activities of north and South side falcons, egg laying is underway for the last few days. The female stays in the “diving board” hole for an hour or two then out for the rest of the day. The Northside female visits both the “cathedral and “bowling ball” holes, so we won’t know until all eggs are laid and she starts incubating. If our observations are close, hatching should occur around the third week of April.

Below is a map of the south side frequently used holes for nesting, perching and stashes.

Happy trails, Bob and Jerry

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