Lately there’s been a lot more running around involved for some of the Fledge Watch volunteers as they try to keep track of where Leda and Indi are going. For the most part the family have restricted their activities to a 2 to 4 block area, which is considerate of them! Indi’s flying continues to improve. She is the largest of the family (noticeably bigger than her mother) and her sizable wings are proving a great advantage in keeping her aloft. So far her flights are not of long duration, but she continues to practice flapping (while perched) in order to strengthen her wing muscles. We are now reasonably certain that Leda is a male and not a female as first thought. Seeing him in flight next to his mother and Ares has allowed us to make size comparisons not possible when the birds were together in the nest box. Leda’s flights are amazing to watch. His aerial maneuvers are becoming more and more graceful and precise. Also, the length and frequency of his flights have greatly increased. He often skillfully lands right next to (within inches) his sister or his father. Landing next to Ares is usually a plea for food and is accompanied by shrill begging calls. Leda has recently started chasing after his parents. On Wednesday he went after Astrid and even kept pace with her for a few moments, which is no mean feat!
I don’t have an update on Tres yet, but I expect to hear from the rehabilitator today. We await details of a reintroduction plan.
One or the other chicks has been perching, hopping and flapping on the ledge outside our studio windows this morning. It has become quite adept at catching small bugs crawling along the edge. Well, it’s a start!
Love the new camera view
this is great ! ! !