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The third and final time

  • by Scott Banks
  • Posted on 19 November 201522 March 2022

With Tumbler’s successful fledging this morning the “empty nest syndrome” begins; very sad to see…

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Tumbler flies true

  • by Cecilia Kinross
  • Posted on 19 November 201522 March 2022

She’s off and with a really good flight plan, flew straight over the roost trees…

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Video clips of today’s launch sequence

  • by Scott Banks
  • Posted on 17 November 201522 March 2022

Second chick, Walga, flew today for the first time in a beautiful looking arc around…

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Walga found

  • by Cecilia Kinross
  • Posted on 17 November 201522 March 2022

One of the maintenance staff found Walga (I think) on the ground near the water…

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Here goes number two

  • by Cecilia Kinross
  • Posted on 17 November 201522 March 2022

At about 0630 this morning, one of the females also took flight.  Lovely clear, warm…

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The first fledge has flown

  • by Scott Banks
  • Posted on 16 November 201522 March 2022

At about 1.29pm (local AEDT) the first of the fledgings succeeded. For a few minutes…

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Requesting clearance for take-off

  • by Scott Banks
  • Posted on 15 November 201522 March 2022

Clearance from air traffic control still not being given…. so in the mean time …..

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Days 35-38

  • by Cecilia Kinross
  • Posted on 14 November 201522 March 2022

Not long to go.   Plumage is almost as a proper juvenile now.  One of the…

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Video clips for days 30-35 for the three peregrine chicks

  • by Scott Banks
  • Posted on 12 November 201522 March 2022

Here are some more hand-picked video clips for our peregrine falcon eyases. They’re now about…

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Gender

  • by Cecilia Kinross
  • Posted on 8 November 201522 March 2022

Telling juvenile birds apart at this age has always been a bit tricky because, although…

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