Title: San Francisco Peregrines 2018 Post by: AlisonL on 14-Feb-18, 11:13:21 AM Both birds have been spending time on the ledge recently, and I have seen the male bringing his mate breakfast even before daylight. She has been sleeping on the ledge at night.
Earlier this morning, I watched her eating breakfast on the ledge. It seems very early in the year to see this: (https://picload.org/image/dardrpwr/sf-feb-14-8a.jpg) (https://picload.org/image/dardrpwa/sf-feb-14-9a.jpg) https://www.pge.com/en_US/residential/in-your-community/local-environment/peregrine-falcons/peregrine-falcons.page?WT.mc_id=Vanity_falconcam (https://www.pge.com/en_US/residential/in-your-community/local-environment/peregrine-falcons/peregrine-falcons.page?WT.mc_id=Vanity_falconcam) Title: Re: San Francisco Peregrines 2018 Post by: carly on 14-Feb-18, 11:25:40 AM :o :o :o
Title: Re: San Francisco Peregrines 2018 Post by: Kris G. on 14-Feb-18, 11:26:44 AM Title: Re: San Francisco Peregrines 2018 Post by: Carol P. on 14-Feb-18, 05:55:10 PM Thanks Alison! I know this location is always earlier than Rochester, but this does seem very early. Thanks so much for posting these pictures and the link to the site. So many falcons to watch, so little time. :happy:
Title: Re: San Francisco Peregrines 2018 Post by: Donna on 15-Feb-18, 03:29:09 PM Jeeze, that is early!! They will be fledging when ours are hatching!!!
Title: Re: San Francisco Peregrines 2018 Post by: AlisonL on 16-Feb-18, 06:08:58 PM The second egg has arrived:
(https://picload.org/image/darclwli/sf-feb-16-6a.jpg) Title: Re: San Francisco Peregrines 2018 Post by: Carol P. on 16-Feb-18, 07:43:13 PM Very nice! Thanks Alison! :clap:
Is that an old egg in the back right corner? Title: Re: San Francisco Peregrines 2018 Post by: AlisonL on 19-Feb-18, 11:07:19 AM Incubating this morning:
(https://picload.org/image/dadgwrri/sf-feb-19-3a.jpg) The three eggs: (https://picload.org/image/dadgwrrw/sf-feb-19-6a.jpg) She flew over to the ledge for a minute: (https://picload.org/image/dadgwrdr/sf-feb-19-7a.jpg) Right on cue, her mate delivered breakfast: (https://picload.org/image/dadgwrda/sf-feb-19-8a.jpg) (https://picload.org/image/dadgwrdl/sf-feb-19-9a.jpg) While she ate, he stood guard up high: (https://picload.org/image/dadgwrdi/sf-feb-19-10a.jpg) Title: Re: San Francisco Peregrines 2018 Post by: AlisonL on 19-Feb-18, 11:14:06 AM From an article in Business Wire on the San Francisco peregrines:
Watch the Webcam: Falcons Deliver Egg-cellent Surprise on Valentine’s Day February 14, 2018 SAN FRANCISCO--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Love is in the air atop PG&E’s San Francisco headquarters, where a pair of peregrine falcons laid their first egg of the nesting season just in time for Valentine’s Day. The egg made its appearance in the nesting box late Tuesday, and is visible via the live, high-definition falcon webcam PG&E maintains on the building’s 33rd floor. Bird lovers can catch a glimpse of the falcons nesting by watching our live webcam at www.pge.com/falconcam (http://www.pge.com/falconcam). If all goes well, the lovebirds, nicknamed Val and Cupid in honor of today’s holiday, will lay another egg in about two days. They could produce up to four eggs in this season’s clutch. The parents will begin the month-long incubation period after the female lays her second-to-last egg. The mother and father will take turns sitting on the eggs and hunting for food. In May 2017, another falcon pair laid four eggs in the nest. Three of the eggs hatched, producing two females and a male named Steph, KD and Iggy after Stephen Curry, Kevin Durant and Andre Igoudala of the world-champion Golden State Warriors. All three baby falcons successfully fledged the nest in July after scientists with the University of California-Santa Cruz Predatory Bird Research Group banded them for tracking. Glenn Stewart, director of the group, called the Valentine’s Day arrival the “perfect” timing, though he also said he’s “quite certain” the egg marks the earliest-ever Bay Area peregrine falcon laying on record. “Very exciting – it begins again!” Stewart said. The research group has watched as nearly 40 baby falcons have taken their first flights from PG&E’s headquarters since 2007. The PG&E webcam garnered roughly 100,000 visits during 2017’s nesting season. The complete article: https://www.businesswire.com/news/home/20180214006511/en/Watch-Webcam-Falcons-Deliver-Egg-cellent-Surprise-Valentine%e2%80%99s (https://www.businesswire.com/news/home/20180214006511/en/Watch-Webcam-Falcons-Deliver-Egg-cellent-Surprise-Valentine%e2%80%99s) Title: Re: San Francisco Peregrines 2018 Post by: AlisonL on 21-Feb-18, 05:27:16 PM Very nice! Thanks Alison! :clap: Is that an old egg in the back right corner? Carol, that is indeed one of last year's eggs in the top right corner of the nest box. It has been visible since last year's breeding season. (https://picload.org/image/dadocpdw/sf-feb-21-1a.jpg) (https://picload.org/image/dadocpar/sf-feb-21-4a.jpg) Finally, a glimpse of the eggs, and now there are four beautiful eggs: (https://picload.org/image/dadocpaa/sf-feb-21-5a.jpg) Title: Re: San Francisco Peregrines 2018 Post by: AlisonL on 25-Mar-18, 10:34:48 PM Hatching has begun in San Francisco.
This morning: (https://picload.org/image/daiawpli/sf-mar-25-1a.jpg) A good sized pip in one of the eggs: (https://picload.org/image/daiawplw/sf-mar-25-3a.jpg) Title: Re: San Francisco Peregrines 2018 Post by: AlisonL on 25-Mar-18, 10:40:15 PM This evening, as Mom took a short break to eat:
(https://picload.org/image/daiawpcr/sf-mar-25-20a.jpg) (https://picload.org/image/daiawpca/sf-mar-25-21a.jpg) I could see movement inside the egg. (https://picload.org/image/daiawpcl/sf-mar-25-22a.jpg) Mom returned one minute later to turn the eggs and settle for the night. Title: Re: San Francisco Peregrines 2018 Post by: AlisonL on 26-Mar-18, 03:41:59 AM The first chick of the year has hatched!
(https://picload.org/image/daiogioi/sf-mar-26-3a.jpg) (https://picload.org/image/daiogiow/sf-mar-26-4a.jpg) Title: Re: San Francisco Peregrines 2018 Post by: MAK on 26-Mar-18, 08:25:38 AM :hatch1: :yippee:
Title: Re: San Francisco Peregrines 2018 Post by: Carol P. on 26-Mar-18, 09:27:16 AM :clap:
Title: Re: San Francisco Peregrines 2018 Post by: patsy6 on 26-Mar-18, 09:41:49 AM :clap: I saw there was a new entry on the San Francisco Peregrines topic and thought 'Oh, for Pete's sake, they're hatching already and Beauty hasn't even laid her first egg of the season!' They certainly were the early birds this year.
Title: Re: San Francisco Peregrines 2018 Post by: Donna on 26-Mar-18, 10:06:56 AM Good grief, they are advanced!!! :o
Title: Re: San Francisco Peregrines 2018 Post by: AlisonL on 26-Mar-18, 10:28:58 AM A second chick has hatched!
Two beautiful fluffy, white little chicks: (https://picload.org/image/daioigia/sf-mar-26-12a.jpg) (https://picload.org/image/daioigil/sf-mar-26-13a.jpg) Title: Re: San Francisco Peregrines 2018 Post by: carly on 26-Mar-18, 10:41:08 AM :heart: :heart: :wub:
Title: Re: San Francisco Peregrines 2018 Post by: MAK on 26-Mar-18, 04:19:45 PM :hatch1: :hatch1: :yippee:
Title: Re: San Francisco Peregrines 2018 Post by: carly on 08-Feb-19, 03:58:11 PM First known egg in North America laid today at this site! Posted on BCAW FB today by Angelique (her scap), tried to get my own photo but Cher is laying on her egg at the moment:
Wowza..let the season begin :mbanana: :mbanana: Title: Re: San Francisco Peregrines 2018 Post by: Kris G. on 09-Feb-19, 09:33:27 AM First known egg in North America laid today at this site! Posted on BCAW FB today by Angelique (her scap), tried to get my own photo but Cher is laying on her egg at the moment: Wowza..let the season begin :mbanana: :mbanana: :thumbsup: Title: Re: San Francisco Peregrines 2018 Post by: carly on 09-Feb-19, 03:12:04 PM First known egg in North America laid today at this site! Posted on BCAW FB today by Angelique (her scap), tried to get my own photo but Cher is laying on her egg at the moment: Wowza..let the season begin :mbanana: :mbanana: :thumbsup: Egg #2 is here today so she laid this egg on the 7th! The cam wasn't pointed at the box then so we didn't know until it moved yesterday to show us the tray! |