Fledging…

Thursday, June 5, 2025

Since Bob is in Hermiston, Oregon visiting his daughter, Jerry has been observing the peregrines at Morro Rock with all the regular visitors. I, also, went out to see the juveniles today. Many visitors had noticed the birds fledging since the beginning of June on the 1st. They are flying well so they have had several days being barely noticed except by a few people.

Today Jerry captured a photo on his iPhone looking through the spotting scope below.

Two juveniles being fed by the female Peregrine Photo by Jerry Pyle

Happy trails, Jerry and Heather

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6 Responses to Fledging…

  1. James says:

    Good job, Jerry. If I could just get out of these swims, would be down to see too!!

    • Pacific Coast Peregrine Watch says:

      Bob will be back in a few day after visiting his daughter in Oregon. See you then. ~Heather

  2. Steve says:

    Thanks for the update. I wondered how things were progressing on the Rock

  3. Mary says:

    We’ve been observing this site for many years. It’s always a thrill to spend consecutive days fledge watching.

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