18 May 2023
The new female peregrine, Carla(*), has been at the Cathedral of Learning for only a few days but is quickly becoming acquainted with the territory and her new mate Ecco. Yesterday they made courtship flights around the building and bowed at the nest several times.
Though it seems late in the season to start nesting, the snapshot camera shows Carla exploring the nest and the pair’s interest in each other. (The slides repeat automatically.)
#1. Ecco calls to Carla, “Come down from the nestbox roof.” When she doesn’t, he leaves and she asks him to come bow.
Carla poses while sunbathing in front of the snapshot camera, 17 May at noon.
Ecco and Carla bow at the nest, 17 May at 5:10pm.
This morning the pair already visited the nest before dawn. Watch them on the live stream at the National Aviary Falconcam at the Cathedral of Learning.
(*) For more information on Carla’s arrival, see “Her Name is Carla.“
(photos from the National Aviary snapshot camera at Univ of Pittsburgh)
Pitt News article about the new peregrine Carla.
https://www.pitt.edu/pittwire/features-articles/cathedral-new-peregrine-carla
Great article, thanks Dianne and Kate of course!