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Relatively Quiet Day in Falcon Town

Utica Peregrine Falcons Update for Thursday, March 2nd, 2023

Astrid on the west veranda

The overnight temperature remained close to the freezing point. The morning was overcast with high temperatures of 37°. Light rain came in the afternoon. The wind also picked up and was that was especially evident in the downtown canyon. Ares arrived at the box at 5:15 AM. Astrid came to the crossperch a few minutes later but did not stay for long. Ares flew out at 5:37. A half hour later he was on the State Building. At 6:40 Ares returned to the box and seemed to be quite excited. Astrid came to the crossperch 10 minutes later and the two did some conversing. They mated on the west veranda at 6:57. At around 7:15, Ares brought a food gift to the box. Astrid took it and flew off. He was on the long perch for a while after that and then he hopped into the box to work on his super scrape. At 9:09 both Falcons were out of view.  Ten minutes later, both falcons showed up on the State Building. There they remained, and were quite inactive for the next few hours. Just before noon it had started to rain. The wind was also becoming more intense. Once again the canyon transformed into a wind tunnel.  At 11:50 one of the falcons did some high speed aerial acrobatics on the wind.

mating on the west veranda

Astrid on the south facing steeple perch

At 12:32 PM Ares came to the box. He was wiping his bill a lot which meant that either he just ate or he gave Astrid another food gift. Of course, the two actions are not mutually exclusive. At 12:46. He was excitedly calling inside the box. Astrid came to the crossperch a few minutes later. Astrid opened her wings and floated off like a balloon in the wind. She came back less than a minute later. Neither bird stayed at the box for very long and by 1:12 both returned to high perches on the State Building. At 2:30 Ares came to the box. From there he went over to a west ledge, where apparently, he had some prey stored. He processed it for a little while and then brought it to Astrid on the State Building. Talk about service! She ate it on her ledge, while he guarded her from the next ledge over. At 2:47 Ares was back to the nestbox and giving chirping calls. We are not sure what that was about. By 3:15 he had returned to the State Building with Astrid. They were both there together for a while and then Astrid left, perhaps to retire early to her night perch. Ares came over to the box once more. By 4:36 he was up again, and likely off to his own night perch. Goodnight Falcons.

Some Dances, Food Giftings, a Weird Mating Request and a Dramatic Spill

Utica Peregrine Falcons Update for Wednesday, March 1st, 2023

The second dance of the day takes place around Ares’ crater scrape
Ares starts to make his way from the west veranda to the nestbox
Ares peeks out from an east ledge
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=scDmSz2si3Q
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NUHbEgZNt4I

It was another chilly night with temperatures down around 25° F. During the course of the day it warmed up to about 35°. Some rain and snow came in the afternoon. Ares first arrived at the nestbox at 5:50 AM. Five minutes later, Astrid buzzed by him and landed on the ledge close to the nest, but somewhere out of our view. We think she was on a ledge below the box which is highly unusual. The falcons loudly conversed with each other for a while and that culminated with Astrid flying up to the crossperch. At 6:30, before daybreak, the pair performed their first dance of the day. He left two minutes later. At 6:48. We think Ares brought Astrid a gift but we’re not positive about that. Ten minutes later, he hopped into the box from the west veranda just as she landed on the crossperch. From there she darted over to the steeple. At 7:39 Astrid moved again – this time to an east window ledge. Ares returned to the box and to the crossperch at 7:56. At 8:05 the falcons had their second ledge display of the morning. She was standing over Ares’ super scrape for most of the dance. After he departed she made a scrape inside his mega scrape. This was interesting since the last time Ares had a super scrape, Astrid didn’t like it so much and preferred to scratch out her own normal-sized scrape on the opposite side of the box. At 9:39 PM Astrid was out on the crossperch and Ares was inside the box working on his crater project. There may have been a failed mating attempt at 11 o’clock. At 11:07 Astrid flew over to the west face of the State Building. Ares started giving long calls at the box. At 11:52 Ares came back to the nest with prey. Astrid immediately flew over and took it from him.

Astrid on the steeple
Ares wants Astrid to come in for a dance
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0t9R-IDGEeg

At 12:10 PM. Astrid returned to the canyon after finishing her complimentary meal. When she flew in she zipped around the corner of the bank building, dashed by the box, and landed on the east veranda. Ares became very excited. He responded, predictably, by hopping into the box and giving squeaking calls. At 12:17 the pair mated on the east veranda, but it was very short and probably could not be considered a successful attempt. At 12:20 Astrid flew over to the west office perch (Deb’s Perch). She stayed there for a few minutes before flying off to some unseen place. Ares also was out of view until 2:30 when he showed up on an east window ledge. At 4:00 Astrid was on the east veranda and Ares was out of view again. Eighteen minutes later Ares brought food to the box and Astrid took it from him on the east veranda. She flew away with it but we couldn’t track where she went. At 4:50 Astrid was back from her undisclosed location and perching on the west veranda. At 5:10 Ares was at the box on the crossperch and Astrid was hazing the 15th floor of the Bank building. At one point she landed at the box near Ares, but she stumbled and fell through the gap between the crossperch and the box! We couldn’t see how far she dropped before she was able to deploy her wings. Regardless, she recovered quickly and did a couple of close passes by the 15th floor before landing on the crossperch. She then started bowing and apparently asking to mate, but it was atypical how she was asking. She was fanning out her tail feathers and drooping her wings. It looked more like mantling. Indeed, this is how she acts when she tries to hide her Pigeon from Ares – except for the fact she had no food. As it happened Ares wasn’t interested in mating and he flew off – probably to his night perch. Astrid remained at the box until a few minutes before 6:00 PM. Goodnight all.

Subdued Falcon Action Due to Winter Storm

Utica Peregrine Falcons Update for Tuesday, February 28th, 2023

Ares looking out of the box at the snow world
Astrid tucked in on the east veranda – note her footprints in the snow
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zxTbSAz_zmA

The winter storm which began Monday evening packed snow and wind and continued intermittently through the day. The temperature hovered around the freezing mark for most of the day. Ares came to the nest box at 4:04 AM. At 4:22 he started calling, which made us think that he had Astrid in view. We didn’t see her anywhere. At 7:34 Astrid joined her mate at the box for a ledge display. There was lots of vocalizing and some beaking, but not much dancing. Lately Astrid has been acting a little distracted by a new camera that we placed in the box. She never likes anything different. After 10 minutes Ares left the box and flew up to his pillar perch. Astrid left the box in favor of the east veranda. Ares returned to the nest at 8:22 and by that time Astrid had tucked in on the veranda. There was snow on the roof of the box and on the verandas and we could clearly see Astrid’s footprints in the snow. Seeing Peregrine footprints is a rare sight in nature. The Falcons held their positions for most of the morning as the snow continued to fall. At 11:34 Ares left the box but then he came right back. At 11:54 Astrid was calling from the veranda. Ares had taken off only a minute before and we thought perhaps he was aiming to catch something for her lunch. He came back empty handed 2 minutes later and joined her briefly on the east veranda.

Morning dance – Astrid is distracted by the presence of a new camera high on the back wall of the box
Ares having a short snooze on his pillar perch
Astrid on the crossperch – not too happy about the snowy weather

At 12:34 PM Ares brought food into the nest box. Astrid came in to take it and then dashed off into the canyon. We could not find where she dined. At 12:56 Ares started calling. He was announcing Astrid’s return to an east window ledge. At 1:02 there was an aborted mating attempt on the ledge. At 2:58 PM Astrid was at the crossperch at the box. Snow was coming down heavily. She soon moved over to the West veranda for a little while and then was out of view. At 4:36 Ares came to the box with a small hunk of food. Astrid appeared out of nowhere, hopped inside the box, grabbed the gift, and flew off with it. Ares hung around for a little while after that but then he departed. Most likely both went to their night perches. Goodnight Falcons.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iQP-gfZeMBg

Lots of Nest Guarding, Some Mating Attempts & Two Food Exchanges

Utica Peregrine Falcons Update for Monday, February 27th, 2023

Astrid on the west veranda
Ares asks Astrid to come inside for a dance
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GKPerOzmGcU

The day began on the chilly side with temperatures close to 20°. By midafternoon the temperature reached 37°, but a stiff wind made it seem colder. The skies were partly clear for the first half of the day, and mostly cloudy in the second half. A winter storm threatened to hit the region in the evening. Ares arrived at the box at 5:38 AM. At 6:10 he excitedly called out and announced that Astrid had landed on the State Building. Twenty minutes later there was a mating attempt on the State Building. We don’t know if it was successful or not. At 7:54 Astrid was on the hotel, possibly with food, but we couldn’t confirm that. Both Falcons were on the State Building only five minutes later. Ares returned to the nest box at 9:30. At 10:20 he was giving long calls and trying to encourage Astrid to come over for a ledge display.  At 10:56 Astrid finally came to the box, but by that time Ares had gone. They just weren’t getting their timing tight today. Regardless, Ares came back only five minutes later, and the pair shared a long conversation. She was on the crossperch asking to mate and he was standing on his over-sized scrape requesting a dance. And then, just as Ares was obliging his mate and leaping out of the box, Astrid changed her mind about mating and jumped into the box instead. While inside the box, Astrid made her own scrape on top of Ares’ scrape-tastic creation.

Astrid stands on Ares’ super scrape
Astrid on the crossperch
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XMP6JzGt2rU
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kc2uAvXjhYA

At 11:30 AM Ares brought food to the east veranda. Astrid took it and flew off with it somewhere. We checked around with the PTZ cams but couldn’t locate her. At 12:49 PM Astrid returned to her east ledge perch. Ten minutes later Astrid had flown again and was out of view. At 1:14 Ares was back in the box and calling very excitedly. Astrid had returned to her east ledge but then was up again after only a minute. At 1:28 Ares arrived at the box, followed closely by Astrid to the crossperch. There was an aborted mating attempt at 1:36. He went to his pillar perch right afterwards. At 2:30 Astrid was back on the crossperch and Ares was back in the box. Once more she was asking to mate. They tried five minutes later but it was yet another failed attempt. Perhaps the failures could be blamed on the relentless wind throwing off Ares’ trajectory. At 4:06 PM Astrid was on the crossperch once again and Ares was on his favorite pillar perch. At 4:33 Ares brought a small hunk of prey to the nest. Astrid took it right away and flew off into the canyon with it. At 4:48 Astrid was back and on the west veranda perch. When he moved to the east veranda, she took off again. He was then back to the box at 5:44. Astrid had gong to her night perch well before this and Ares followed suit 15 minutes later. Goodnight falcons.

Winter Locks In & No Dances, No Food Exchanges, No Matings Confirmed

Utica Peregrine Falcons Update for Sunday, February 26th, 2023

Almost a dance, but Astrid never comes inside the box all the way
Astrid & Ares guarding the nestbox

The morning started out cold with temperatures in the high teens. It became more windy as the day went on and the temperature rose to 30° by noon. Ares arrived at the nest box at 6 o’clock sharp. Astrid showed up on an east ledge 45 minutes later, and her arrival was announced by her mate. She did not stay for more than a minute, and we didn’t see her again until she returned to the same ledge at 8 o’clock. Upon her return, Ares excitedly moved from the veranda to the box. He was hoping for a dance, but it didn’t happen. We noticed he had a large crop, so he must have eaten recently. Astrid abruptly flew from her ledge and was out of view until she returned to the very same place at 10 o’clock. Forty minutes later, she was up once again. For this entire time, Ares remained in the box, sometime snoozing, sometimes contemplating his huge scrape, and sometimes just guarding. He left the nest at 11:23. At 11:40 Ares came back and resumed his guard duty. Astrid arrived at the east veranda five minutes later.

Astrid on the east veranda
Astrid feeds on the hotel ledge

At 12:33 PM Ares launched from the box and zoomed off to the west. The wind had become strong and steady by that point and it made the Peregrines’ flights more dramatic than usual. At just before 1:00 both Falcons were on the State Building. At 1:43 they both came to the box. Ares came inside, and Astrid only partially entered; for some reason she stayed in the in the front part, and just beyond the box lip. She stood there frozen for a minute and then backed out and sailed off into the wind. It wasn’t a dance. I’m not sure how to classify it. Regardless, Ares looked disappointed, and he soon spread his wings and soared off into the canyon. At 2:10 Astrid was on a ledge on the hotel. We noticed there were some leftovers near her on the same ledge. After a few minutes, she walked closer to them and began feeding. By 3 o’clock both Falcons were on the State building. They were up and down from their perches on that building several times for the better part of two hours. At 4:48 when Astrid darted off to the northeast, Ares came to the box. He called a few times before flying off again. It seemed like they went to their night perches early tonight – before 5:00 PM. Perhaps there were some matings and food exchanges today, but if there were we missed them all. Mostly what the falcons were seen doing today was guarding the box. Obviously a necessary and important task. Goodnight all.