Well, I feel pretty silly now! The vantage point I have is angled, so the concrete section that sticks out from the building was blocking my view of Harlequin, who was nestled in the corner. Oh boy...is this what it's going to be like when she tries to fly?! I don't know if I have the nerves for this!!
Kat - You are officially a Falcon-mom now. It never gets any easier I'm afraid and when Harlequin is ready to fledge, you'll be
Remember, they are built for speed. Their first flights are usually ok, but they tire quickly and they have no idea how to land. We have seen many fledglings miss landings and hit windows and buildings and slide down roofs. All you can do is keep an eye on her and help if needed.
My guess for a first flight will be directly at your building. Are there ledges on your windows? Someone may get a visitor. If this happens, make sure everyone knows to not get too close to her. It may scare her and force her to take off again before she's ready. Once she lands (hopefully safely), she'll rest for a little while before trying again. Thankfully there are not a lot of tall, glass covered buildings around you, like Rhea Mae's little ones have to deal with.
Quest and Kendal will attempt to get her to fly again, with fly-bys and food. She will fly again, when she's ready.
After those first flights, she'll get stronger and learn to land on those big yellow feet.
I won't lie. Watching a Peregrine fledge is not easy on the nerves, but it won't be long before she is flying strong, chasing mom and dad and snatching food from them mid-air. It is so incredible to witness this.
Enjoy! I envy you.
and please do not hesitate to ask any questions. The CPF will be with you all the way.
Carol P.