Stopped by the site this morning as I had an errand in the down town core so I went out of my way to check on the site. I don't know it that well but there were lots of cops due to the shooting overnight (someone died). No sight or sounds of falcons when I was there from 9.15 to 10.15. Lots of construction though .
Guys on the one solid reflective glass building - cranes everywhere - they still have 6.5 floors left to glass on that building. The one next to it, cranes and still 5 floors left to glass. Stages on building to the south on both the left and right with window washers - can't remember the names of the buildings but east and west of the Sheraton. The Bay - or Saks as it's now called is full of scaffolding on the outside as well. I saw the shelf that is one ledge over from the nest and observed all the white wash down the face of the building so I assume they perch there quite often.
For perspective: That glass building you see right in front of the ledge to the left - that's the one that has 5 floors left to put glass on. To the right of it - which you can't really see save for a sliver, is a brand new solid reflective glass curved building - that's the one that has 6.5 floors left to glass. It also has one of those cages - that brings men up and down the building - and it was bringing people up when I was down there. So I can only imagine how distressed the falcons must be. The two building they have left to put the glass on - it's the top floors so they are at nest ledge level or above - so imagine they can see right into the ledge.
Also to the west and a bit south is King St nest, to the south is Rogers nest site and to the east is Mt Sinai (where Hunter is) and that's about the same distance from them as Stormin's nest is - so they are literally boxed in - and surrounded by cranes and noise.
