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Monthly Archives: June 2026
Last one flies…
Monday, June 22, 2026 Yesterday, the summer solstice, the last young one flew. She or he was a week or more younger than the first one that flew the Monday before.* Not quite as adept as the first bird, but … Continue reading
Posted in chicks, falcon, fledging, hatching, juvenile, Morro Rock, peregrine
Tagged fledging, peregrines
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Good news 2…
Tuesday, June 9, 2026 A second chick, eyas*, showed its face the other day and photographers are showing theirs. Alice Cahill, one of the most dedicated birders has been there early every morning and has gotten some great shots of … Continue reading
Posted in chicks, hatching, Morro Rock, nest, peregrine
Tagged Alice Cahill, chicks, feeding
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First chick debut…
Tuesday, June 2, 2026 It seems like it’s been forever with these young ones. I am only a month off on my predictions, but today, Election Day at 12:03PM we got our first look at a little white fuzz ball. … Continue reading
