Max perches in the same window sill for the whole day after suffering a tumble
The falcon fledglings became active at 4:50 AM on Friday morning. For much of the day they practiced their flying and landings and even engaged in some sparing. At one point in the late morning, while trying to land on a window ledge of the State Building, Max miscalculated and tumbled a small distance down the side of the building before catching wind in his wings and recovering. Following that he managed to perch in a relatively high window sill on the State Building’s west side. There he remained for the rest of the day. Thanks to Kelly from the DOT office for noticing him and contacting us so promptly. Max is probably a little sore, but we think he is OK. Videos taken by folks in the DOT office show that he looks good and appears not to be drooping a wing or showing any outward signs of damage. Fledge Watch volunteers will continue to monitor him and his siblings in the coming days. Unfortunately, we only have sparse coverage for this weekend’s Watch so we encourage falcon fans who are able, to stop down sometime and help us out. Scheduling a time is not necessary.
Zander takes a nice perch on the church steepleZander and Astrid on adjacent perchesSpirit’s flights are looking strong and her landings are improvingChasing each other through the canyonFinding some unique places to perchMaking some great landingsLanding right next to a brotherMax on one of his favorite perchesA strange landing on an upper window of a bank officeAres and Astrid perch in windows close to where Max was hiding out after his accidentAstrid soaringZander comes in for a landingLuna joins Spirit on the roof of the State BuildingAres is about to make a food dropAstrid brings food to SpiritFlights are improving every day
Spirit’s first flight is to the roof of the ADK Bank and she perches right next to our PTZ cam
The Utica Peregrine Nestlings have all fledged now, but they continue to visit their nest box and continue to be fed there. This is different behavior than seen in the previous years. In terms of their flying: Their skill levels are gradually increasing. They are making miscalculations – primarily when landing, but this is all to be expected at this stage. Overall they are doing very well. Fledge Watch will continue through this early stage to insure that if they do get into real trouble, someone will be on hand to provide assistance if necessary. Please come down if you are able! It’s the best airshow in the Mohawk Valley
Astrid and Zander engage in some friendly chasingAres almost drops off food to Max on the roof of the State BuildingZander displaces Astrid from her steeple perch – She wasn’t happy about thatZander really likes Astrid’s favorite perchLuna makes a rough landing on the wall of the bank, but soon recovers and ultimately lands wellApparently Utica is Zander’s Town nowAll the boys converge at the nest box to hang out with their (at this point) unfledged sister – and to have lunchSome strong flying was seen todayAstrid tours the canyonMaking a great landing just east of the nest boxHaving a lie down beneath the PTZ camera
Two brothers converge, post-fledging, on the ADK Bank’s roof
It was a really big day for the Utica Peregrines. Two more Fledges happened today and all went well. The day was quite windy and the flacons used that to their advantage. It allowed the young birds to hover and to execute slower and more careful landings. There were so many events – some unprecedented, that happened today, I’m not sure where to begin. Zander had fledged yesterday afternoon, but then returned to his siblings in the nest later in the day. It was almost as if he had “un-fledged”. We thought that was interesting, but then his two brothers, Max and Luna, did exactly the same thing. All of them returned to the box repeatedly post fledging. Today, Max fledged at about dawn and Luna fledged in the late morning. No one claims to have witnessed the exact moment of either event, but both of these guys did really well in their flights. All three managed to converge with each other a few times; most notably, on the roof of the Adirondack Bank. Some landings were a little scary, especially a few that took place on the side of the Grace Church steeple, but all were recovered from nicely. It was an amazing day. The fledge watchers that showed up to help safeguard the fledglings received a fantastic air show for their efforts. As it stands now, Spirit is the only one of the brood who has yet to leave the nest. We expect her to give it a try tomorrow. This show has just begun! Come down if you can
Flying with Astrid is always a tricky businessComing down for a landing on the cross at the very top of the steepleAnother interesting place to land is the top of a flagpole on the bank’s roofNot the best landing on the side of the steeple, but he recoveredZander is looking like a proLuna getting close and personal with the PTZ cameraAres corners a Pigeon on a window sill – It gets awayMax fledges early in the morning and lands on a low building behind the churchMax puts down on a 14th story windowAll back together on the veranda for a mid-morning nap timeThe parents having a quick converstaionAstrid drops off a meal to the sharks in the boxComing in for an excellent landing on the roof of the BankImproving with every flightNodding off on a 15th story ledge after a very event filled day
Zander – as of last night, was still the only juvenile that has fledged. His flights around the canyon were good on Tuesday afternoon, even if some of his landings were rough. We couldn’t see one of the other three nestlings when nightfall came. This morning we’re not sure what is happening. Hopefully another update will come later on. Fledge Watch volunteers are needed.
Ares brings a meal in to the boxZander flies in for a landing on the State BuildingAstridZander perches on a chimney – Pic by Tom S
After a few missteps, Zander claws his way un to a good perch on the ADK Bank BuildingZander flies from his perch near the west side of ADK Bank, all the way to the roofZander’s best landing was on the roof of the ADK Bank.Astrid came to check out Zander on the roofZander considers flying off the roofNot to be completely outshined – Luna became the first nestling to land on the roof of the nest box this season
First of all, way too many things happened today, and it’s too late in the evening to itemize every little event like I usually do, so I’m including only the highlights. Spirit was the only one that spent all of last night in the nest box. Her brothers were spread out on the verandas and on the adjacent window ledges. Even a nighttime thunderstorm didn’t compel the boys to come back to the box. Several feedings took place during the course of the day, including a few at the nest box and on the verandas. Astrid conducted at least one feeding – even if it was of just a single nestling that took part. At 10:20 PM, we noticed that one of the youngsters (we think, Luna) had gone up onto the roof of the nestbox. This wasn’t unprecedented. Over the last three years, we’ve had a more than one nestling discover the box’s roof. At 4:47 PM, we had the first fledge of the season when Zander (the third falcon to hatch this year) made his maiden flight off the nest box’s long perch. His flying seemed strong. He flew to the steeple and tried to land on a place where there was no perch. He ended up clinging to the structure’s stones for a few minutes, before taking to the air again. His second flight took him east and around the church’s large parking lot. From there he flew to the State Building. While there, he tried to put down on a narrow ledge, but missed and fell down to a lower ledge. There he also failed to get footing. He flew around the south side of the State Building and was out of view for a little while. Soon he was heading for the ADK Bank building. There he landed, but again on a spot where there wasn’t a ledge. Amazingly, he crawled up the masonry and managed to get to a small ledge on the 14th floor. There he stayed for while. We thought he might remain on that relatively good perch for the rest of the evening, but evidently he had other plans. With no prompting by a parent or anyone, Zander flew up from his perch and landed on the roof of the ADK building. After a while, Astrid surprised us after she too landed on the roof of the same building. Zander and Astrid looked at each other for a little while, before she left – off to chase pigeons. Zander knew that the nest box wasn’t all that far below his position on the roof; and so when we at fledge watch were all distracted and looking away. Zander dropped (or flew) right back down to the nest box. He reversed fledged! He rejoined his siblings and soon was participating in their pre-fledging antics and exercises routines. Well, folks, this has never happened before.
Ares perched on a light fixture on the county buildingWhile their brother was gone, the siblings acted like nothing was amiss
We shall see what happens tomorrow. Once again, we do need fledge watch volunteers throughout the day tomorrow and for at least the rest of this week. Help us to help the birds and come and see them in action.