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Category Archives: fledging
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
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Tagged fledging, peregrines
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Healthy fledglings…
Thursday, June 5, 2025 It’s a very exciting time right now as we have two healthy fledglings on the south side of Morro Rock. I arrived at 10:00 AM today glassing the area for our new arrivals. Then I heard … Continue reading
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Tagged falcon, feeding, juvenile, Morro Rock, peregrines
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Trip to PBRG…
17 June 2020 Yesterday, we took a drive to the Predatory Bird Research Group located in Santa Cruz, California, about a three hour drive to meet with Zeka Glucs, Ph.D., the Director, at her home to deliver the young falcon … Continue reading
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Tagged California, Morro Bay, Morro Rock, Santa Cruz Predatory Bird Research Group, Zeka Glucs
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And then there were three…
8 June 2020 We had determined the sex of all four birds as two males and two females. All have been flying exceptionally well. The young males have been showing a lot of speed and agility. Today, we were alerted … Continue reading
Questions and answers…
13 May 2020 I got a lot of questions from my last posting, “Cuatro Falco.” I’d like to thank all of you for your interest. Question: When do you think they’ll fledge? Answer: My original thoughts are based on my … Continue reading
Posted in chicks, fledging, incubation
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