Dana, absolutely stunning photography! Thank you!
Of course the two girls fledged the following day when our Rochester friends were back in Rochester, and Alfreda needed a rescue. Here is an account of that!
(without the drama) as reported by Roger and Sage
We were alerted by Michelle that Alfreda was likely down in the 20' deep well between the mid-roof and the front edge.
Marty had been alert earlier to sounds heard there from inside the building, but the sounds could have been pigeons too because all pefas had been accounted for.
Because of the danger, Jacquie, DEC, was called and okayed the rescue.
(Since I can't do those stairs, I remained on the ground. Sage)
Marty, Michelle, Enrique and I followed Marty up to the well floor level.
Marty unbolted the panel and opened the window.
I climbed out onto the well floor with Sage's shirt and the rescue box, heavy gloves, spray bottle of water.
20 year old linen shirt now has talon tears in the front, but I'll keep using it!
Alfreda appeared surprisingly calm
Marty and Enrique stood guard against a unhappy parent attack.
I carefully approached Alfreda who was in a corner and put Sage's shirt gently over her head. She ran into the shirt and laid down.
After having observed that she was okay, I gently carried her to the box.
Michelle carried the box as we walked up to the higher roof floor window.
Enrique carried the box out onto the mid roof and gently released her.
Alfreda showed her thanks by squawking at him and flapping her wings.
Within an hour, she had made her way across the well and to the front ledge where she hung out with her sister, Wagner through the next day,
until...
by evening, she made a short flight and missed her landing. She clung to the side of the building for quite a while,
then,
made a fall/flight towards the area of the roof where she was again out of sight!
Alfreda has still not been seen today...
If she is not spotted soon, another rescue may be needed.
It is very hot today with strong gusty wind. Joyce should be arriving about now...
Joyce at ct now, disregard earlier