Hi Tweets,
Just now I was watching the 1201 Third Ave falcon cam -; and was thrilled to see the nest-sitting bird move and expose a hatchling! The adult moved the eggshell and I could clearly see a baby wing. It looked like the other 3 eggs were intact. (I have screen grabs if anyone's interested.)
I haven't seen much about these peregrines on Tweeters, but I'm sure others are keeping a hatch watch. It looks like the Falcon Research website doesn't include minute-by-minute news; I'd love to know if there's a place I can get updates when I can't watch the cam. Great news for our urban falcons!
Cheers,
Trileigh
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Trileigh Tucker, PhD
Professor Emerita of Environmental Studies
Seattle University
Pelly Valley, West Seattle
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