On Friday afternoon January 3 Bob Mulvihill, his son Anthony, and I visited the Cathedral of Learning to make sure the falconcams are ready for the 2020 nesting season. Bob checked the cameras, wiped the weather-proof domes, and removed those reddish circles from the nest.
We saw Morela on our way into the building, perched on a gargoyle spout on the 32nd floor. She stayed where she was. The day was too foggy to be flying high.
Yesterday, January 4, was still foggy and rainy but Morela was intent on courting with Terzo. At 10am she called from the nest, “Come court with me.”
At noon she and Terzo bowed for two minutes. Terzo is in the back corner below (notice his bands). Morela has her back to us.
The peregrines, too, are getting ready for the nesting season. I can hardly wait for the falconcam to start streaming next month.
(photo of Mulvihills by Kate St. John. Peregrine photos from the National Aviary falconcam at Univ of Pittsburgh)
Hoping that we have a wonderful season at the Cathedral this year. It looks as if we’re off to a good start. Thanks for the update, Kate.
Thank you to everyone that is responsible for maintaining the scrape, camera, and all the news about these beautiful Falcons..I’ve been watching since Dorothy was the Queen..Looking forward to a exciting 2020
Thank you
I want to join Sally and thank all of those responsible for all they do so that we can have our viewing pleasure. Your time and work is very much appreciated by so very many around the world even! Thank you again!
I am waiting too. This has to be great for them. Learned so much from you. Thank you