Fledge Watch – Julie Lowe, Tuesday June 19 5:00PM – 7:00P
Tuesday, June 19th, 2007This is my first time ever doing this, so please bear with me and accept my apologies for any missteps. Upon arrival to the fledge watch, it was soon discovered that two of the young girls were in the nest box whilst two others were flitting about the playpen. There was much wing exercising to be witnessed – Ananta being the biggest showoff. Mariah kept a close watch from either the railing or the lightning post above the nest box. She would occasionally fly about, but no food exchange was noted – much to the dismay of the wailing ladies each time Mariah approached them in flight. Binoculars did not allow for the identification of each juvenile, unfortunately. The warm and bright sunlight was abruptly dismissed by a torrential downpour and darkening of the skies. This did not phase our falcon family in the least, but did make for difficult observation. We certainly had our share of excitement when three fire trucks came roaring up and parked themselves just outside the Kodak building. Apparently one of the web cams was sporting a bit of fog that was mistaken for smoke, and speculation was made as to the nest box being on fire! The Kodak security guard verified with the fledge watchers that all was indeed well, and denied access to the fire crew that was eagerly pushing to approach the nest box – imagine the irreparable damage that would ensue from a visit complete with axes, hoses and hardhats!! No juveniles fledged during this watch, but two of them were indeed mobile along the nest box and catwalk.
Julie Lowe