Sunday, May 28, 2006

Calm down!

This is Tetsuko, being startled by one of her siblings.



I saw her a few minutes later and got a better look at the leg band.

Saturday, May 27, 2006

Bye, see ya later

No, not me. KathyQ.

Over the Edge

Off the perch and onto the ledge!

Friday, May 26, 2006

The transformation is almost complete

It is just astounding to look at pictures from only a week ago and compare to today. Banding was two weeks ago and at that time these guys and gals were balls of white fluff.

Thursday, May 25, 2006

Such a Poser

Just a great view of one of the 'kids'. Still, I can't read the band.

Getting used to heights

Or maybe just relaxing...


OK, let's stretch...

Sunday, May 21, 2006

Meet the Falcons

Here's a guide to identifying this year's family.

Kinney

Band: 7 / *3



KathyQ/Chantal

Band:*B/*C


Morley

Band: E / 70



Tetsuko

Band: M / 63




Alexa

Band: M/62





Three Amigos


Obviously, the interior view has degraded. There's a film of, well, 'whatever' on the window. I was not able to read the tags, but "head Falconhead" Richard has looked at this one and tells me we have (left to right) Tetsuko, Morley and Alexa)

Saturday, May 20, 2006

Banding Photos now online

I finally resolved an issue with my photo gallery and have gotten the photos from Banding Day 2006 online. I also captured 3 bits of audio, from banding room (chicks) and on the roof top (adults).

The gallery is here



(Oh, and the photos from 2005 are here)

Friday, May 19, 2006

Getting bolder

Uh, oh. Looks like they figured out the perch! Steady, steady!



Y'all just gonna sit there?

Friday, May 12, 2006

Banding Day

Today was the big day. A lot of squawking and squirming but it's done. Here's a quick look at one of them. I have other pictures to sort through and will be putting some of them up here over the weekend.

Thursday, May 11, 2006

Where's the nest, Part 2


As Banding Day (and fledging) approaches, this seemed like a good time to take another look at the nest site. The photo below shows an aerial view of the Circle, and each of the neaby buildings are labelled (thanks to Richard Kinnett).

These names are important, if anyone needs to report seeing any of the young falcons in distress. Accurately informing the DNR about the building is critical to ensuring someone can get there quickly to rescue them.

If you click on the picture, it will open in a larger view. Otherwise, the names are too tiny to read.

Sunday, May 07, 2006

Hungry, hungry

"Mom, that's not a very big bite."



So I'll just help myself, OK?

Saturday, May 06, 2006

Growing by leaps and bounds

Check the feet on these guys.


"What's he trying to do, fly away?"



Here is some information about the Growth and Development of Peregrine Falcon Chicks

It's been almost 3 weeks since the first egg hatched. Anita, One of the Falconheads here in Indy (who has contributed some photos to this blog) noticed early this morning that their 'real' feathers are starting to show. These look a bit like a comb at this stage - almost like exposed, thin, bones. The link above has a good description of the early growth and development and the emergence of these feathers is right on schedule.

Wednesday, May 03, 2006

What do bored peregine chicks do to amuse themselves?

The "Wave", of course!



Tucked in for the night

Ever watchful, mom perches on the ledge as the sun goes down.

Monday, May 01, 2006

Just watching them grow

And are they ever. At least twice their size in a week? That's my guess.

I got the following shots over the weekend. A couple showing the wings and tail spread. Richard got the first one either just before or just after I got the second one.

Number 3 is a bit strange, but I thought it was worthy of including. As you can see, being a small eating machine does have another, er, side effect. Don't be surprised if the camera window gets splattered before long. They clearly have 'range' - just not accuracy. It's only a matter of time.