Sunday, May 11, 2008

Rochester: 5 healthy eyases











AND A SLIDESHOW



The 5 eyases of Mariah and Kaver are doing very well, as can be expected with such excellent and experienced parents as this couple. They have fledged broods of 5 before so these 5 will fly over Rochester in about 7 weeks as well. I'm sure of that. In the meantime we can enjoy these 5 cute eyases and in fact the whole bunch together will be so much fun to watch.

De Mortel: S2 showing off





Oberhausen









The three Oberhausen juveniles are welcoming a new day full of joy and wingflapping. The pictures are so beautiful again, the colors are breathtaking.

Later that morning one of them used the webcam lens as a toiletseat and we have to put up now with a blury spot, thank you so much dear juvi.

Derby: evening feeding







Read all about earlier today and watch the pics and slideshows

http://falcoperegrinus-froona.blogspot.com/2008/05/derby-on-sunday.html

Visit the Derby webcam and the Derby Blog:
http://derbyperegrines.blogspot.com/

James River Bridge: 32 days old







The wonderful thing of this nestsite is that the three chicklets are of the same birth-day. They all hatched within hours and so are all three in the same stage of transformation. Real triplets they are. And very cute.

Terminal Tower Cleveland: 19 days old







The Terminal Tower eyases will be banded on Tuesday May 13. So be sure to watch the cams for unique pics of a very very angry Buckeye and SW.
The nestsite will first be blocked bij a concrete plate so the eyases will not be able to run away in panic. Then they will be fetched and brought inside to be banded.Lasts years have learned that both SW and Buckeye will attack the people who take the eyases inside, so they will wear gloves and helmets.

Rome: fighting over food

Zurich: 32 days old





Nijmegen: 20 days old



Oberhausen: no prey today







For the past week every day between 11:00 and 12:30 the female brings in a just caught pigeon. But not today. The juvi's waited and waited, walked up and down the ledge to see if she was coming, but no preydelivery.
Finally they tried to find some leftovers and went to sleep.