Pitt Peregrines: Yesterday in a Minute

In case you missed it, here’s what’s been happening at the Cathedral of Learning peregrine nest.

This Day in a Minute video from 22 April 2018 shows 12 hours of their activities in 60 seconds. Things are looking good.

Yesterday Hope and Terzo’s two chicks were three and four days old.  The chicks still need to be brooded but the weather was sunny and warm so their parents didn’t have to cover them completely.

You’ll see the chicks receive a very long feeding at 9:30a, then Terzo took over the morning shift. At noon he and the chicks shuffled to the front of the nest box. Then Hope came in and shuffled the chicks back in place.  Sleep and eat, that’s what they do.

Watch them on the National Aviary falconcam at Univ. of Pittsburgh.

(video made of snapshots from the National Aviary falconcam at Univ. of Pittsburgh)

2 thoughts on “Pitt Peregrines: Yesterday in a Minute

  1. Kate, that 60seconds was great….the info on the female “control” was very informative! Thanks for your work….

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