Yesterday at Pitt Peregrine Fledge Watch

Two young peregrines on the nestrail at Cathedral of Learning, 4 June 2022 (photo by Michelle Kienholz)

5 June 2022

Yesterday the young peregrines at the Cathedral of Learning were up on the nestrail exercising their wings. We think one may have fledged in mid-afternoon.

Charity Kheshgi arrived at 11:00am and saw an adult bald eagle fly over, too high to inspire Morela to attack so there were no fireworks like these in 2012.

Red Boy was particularly active, running, flapping and levitating from the nestrail. At the end of each run he would pause, then walk back to his starting point and run again. The top photo shows him at the starting point with his sister.

Since the peregrines match the building, I’ve circled them in yellow in these photos by John English.

  • Two juveniles on the nestrail, 4 June 2022 (photo by John English)

Their parents watched from nearby. The photo below shows four members of the family, Morela and Ecco at left and right with two juveniles in the middle.

  • Four peregrines perched at Cathedral of Learning, 4 June 2022 (photo by John English)

But the fifth may have been in the picture too. Notice that as Morela is looking in the gully, one of the juvies is perched in the keyhole.

  • Morela watches a juvie in the gully, 4 June 2022 (photo by John English)

After we left Michelle Kienholz watched for a couple of hours. Around 2:50pm she saw a flutter of brown wings off the nestrail and then an adult flew. This is just the sort of quick confusing activity that heralds a fledging taking off for the first time. Was it Red Boy making his first flight, followed by a babysitting adult?

We’ll have to count heads at Fledge Watch today from 11:00am to 12:30pm. The weather will be perfect. We might even stay longer if we’re inspired. Join us (info here)!

p.s. If you come on your own, here’s a guide on where to look for the juvies: Where is the Nest at Pitt?

(photos by Michelle Kienholz and John English)

One thought on “Yesterday at Pitt Peregrine Fledge Watch

  1. Looks like another successful breeding year. Wishing all of them the very best.
    And thank you for letting us see the daily live of the Morella and her family.
    It always goes to fast.

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