MAKfalcon (MAK): Juvie landed beam support for large satellite dish on FCT as another came in and tried to tag it before flying off. All 3 flew N out of view
For the last couple weeks, the Rochester Falcon Watchers have spent many hours on the streets below the nest box on top of the Times Square Bldg. Why were they there? To keep an eye on the three young eyases who spread their wings and took their first flights. We are happy...
By Rochester Falcon Watcher Carol P. It was a much cooler day today. -A little chilly in fact. -Overcast for much of the day, but by the time I left work, the clouds were breaking up and the sun was shining. -I arrived downtown close to 4:00 pm. -When I spotted 2 falcons low on the...
By Rochester Falcon Watcher MAK It was 62 degrees (F) 17 (C) with a brisk breeze out of the northwest and no humidity when I arrived downtown this morning making it feel downright chilly! My first stop was the Frontier Communications Tower (FCT) as is my usual routine and i spotted a fledgling right out of the...
WanderingFalcon (Carol P.): I have to leave now. Leaving Dan on watch by himself. B And all the juvies still on FCT. All quiet now. Cool evening. Nice!