
Tuesday October 4, 2011
Monitoring Ava at the ledge on the coal bunker is a little tricky. Hiding behind the edge of the U beam, it's difficult to get a good vantage point. So imagine I'm on my hands and knees peering through a 50mm (2") diameter hole in the concrete floor of the coal conveyor building above. Now you'd think I'd be fairly inconspicuous. Apparently not! As you can see, I might be watching Ava but Ava is certainly watching me!
Wednesday October 5, 2011
The egg is out of sight today. Ava may have moved further along the bunker ledge out of the range of my peep hole or it may have rolled to a similar fate to egg number one. As the female Peregrine Falcon usually lays one egg every 48 hours, there should have been a second egg today.
