Hopeful Signs

E2 and Hope courting at the peregrine nest at the Cathedral of Learning, 8 Dec 2015 (photo from the National Aviary falconcam at University of Pittsburgh)
E2 and Hope courting at the peregrine nest at the Cathedral of Learning, 8 Dec 2015 (photo from the National Aviary falconcam at University of Pittsburgh)

It’s been 12 days since the new female peregrine, Hope, appeared on camera at the Cathedral of Learning.  In that time she and E2 have courted at the nest every day, sometimes for extended periods.

Off camera I see them flying around the Cathedral of Learning or perching high to watch the world go by.  It’s rare that I see only one peregrine on campus now.

I’m also happy that Hope needs no encouragement to visit the nest.  Yesterday she arrived on camera and chirped for E2 to join her.  When he didn’t come, she perched at the front looking up.  “Hey! Where are you?”

Hope looks for E2. Hey, where are you? (photo from the National Aviary falconcam at University of Pittsburgh)
Hope scans the sky, 11 Dec 2015 (photo from the National Aviary falconcam at University of Pittsburgh)

These are hopeful signs that she means to stay at the Cathedral of Learning.

 

Meanwhile Downtown at the Gulf Tower, the new gravel was too tempting for a peregrine to pass up.  Yesterday morning Louie stopped in to check it out.

Louie visits the new digs at the Gulf Tower (photo from the National Aviary falconcam at the Gulf Tower in Downtown Pittsburgh)
Louie visits the new digs at the Gulf Tower (photo from the National Aviary falconcam at the Gulf Tower in Downtown Pittsburgh)

I hope he convinces Dori to take a look, too.

 

(photos from the National Aviary falconcams in Pittsburgh)

One thought on “Hopeful Signs

  1. Wouldn’t it be wonderful to have two nests filled with peregrines chicks next season. Keeping talons crossed!

    Thanks, Kate, for the update and pics.

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