I am connected to Richmond and the biologist there. I even have my hat to prove it. I went down a couple of years ago when there were no falcons to watch in Rochester. It took about the same amount of driving time. I figured it was a win win. They open the pen, the fledglings fly out on cue. I'm there on the ground watching and clicking away.
Well, Ginger took four hours to even come out of the box and eventually walk out of the pen yesterday. She has been exploring the expansive ledge around the building and has still not flown. Ray, the biologist, got tired of watching the eyases and fledglings perish on the streets below. The ledge is slippery and the young birds .....
Before that, the adults laid eggs on the slanted top of the Dominion building and the owners there were not happy. So, Ray figured out how to put a dog pen up on the new building and just hoped the adults would feed the kids through the bars which they have done now for a few years. Then he rigged up a way to open the pen without scaring the birds. He waits until the birds are 47 - 49 days old so they have more of a chance of flying.
There are a lot of watchers on the buildings and on the ground waiting for this shy fledgling to fledge.