
15 January 2026
Yesterday the annual falconcam cleaning crew prepared for this year’s nesting season by cleaning the peregrine nestbox and falconcams.
Gracie Jane Gollinger from Univ of Pittsburgh and Bob Mulvihill of the National Aviary had a warmer time of it this year. Yesterday’s temperature was around 40°F — not like last year’s 10°F nor today’s 8°F wind chill.
Camera cleaning went well and the nestbox had no weeds to pull. However, just like last year we found prey remains that were pretty easy to identify: yellow-billed cuckoo, northern flicker, American woodcock.




Bob also found regurgitated pellets.

Job well done.

The area is “redd up” and ready to go.
“Redd up” is a Pittsburgh thing … per Wikipedia:(dialect, chiefly Scotland or US, western Pennsylvania) To clean up, especially a room.








Thanks everyone for a job well done. Look forward to viewing our next nesting adventures
Looking forward to this nesting season. Thanks Kate!