Easter Egg

Dorothy with her first egg of 2008 on March 23, Easter Day (photo from the National Aviary snapshot camera at Univ of Pittsburgh)
Dorothy with her first egg of 2008 on March 23, Easter Day (photo from the National Aviary snapshot camera at Univ of Pittsburgh)

March 23, 2008, 7:30am

This morning I woke up early to look for an egg.

Last night before I went to bed I saw that Dorothy, the female peregrine at University of Pittsburgh, was on her nest. That probably meant she was going to lay an egg before dawn.

Sure enough, here she is on Easter morning with her first egg of 2008. Congratulations!

To watch her at the nest, see the National Aviary’s webcam.  (2018 Note: The link doesn’t work 10 years later but that’s fitting.  We can’t watch Dorothy anymore but we can watch her successor, Hope, at this link.)

4 thoughts on “Easter Egg

  1. We were outside on Tuesday around the same time. We work at Carnegie Museum in Oakland and are always on the lookout for the peregrines flying around the building, over Panther Hollow, going for pigeons, etc. We saw the courtship flight, too – including dive-bombing and other impressive swooping, a mere 20 feet over our heads in the museum parking lot!

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