





Bobby from Cleveland reports all 4 juvies are airborne. 2 Of them fly like adults! Great news. Way to go dear juvies. Chad and Chris are busy and had no time to visit Cleveland today.
So lets take a look at the legendary parents: Buckeye and SW. Buckeye is the resident male for many years already. He was born on the Rhodes Tower in 1996. First he mated with Zenith for 4 years who was killed by the young SW in 2002.
Ever since he forms a couple with the beautiful SW, who was born in 1999. They are a very succesful breedingpair. They fledge every year 3 or 4 juvies. This year we have 4 great young peregrine falcons.
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