Meet Me At The Ledge

Ecco calls from the ledge, 26 Nov 2024 (photo from the National Aviary snapshot camera)

4 December 2024

In just 17 days the winter solstice on 21 December will bring us the shortest day and longest night. Since peregrines cue on the amount of daylight to trigger their breeding season, they aren’t in the mood for courtship right now. But the Pitt peregrines stay at the Cathedral of Learning year round and occasionally visit the nest ledge anyway in the off season. Sometimes they call for their mate to join them in a bowing session.

In the snapshot above Ecco calls for Carla to join him last week. “Hey, Carla. Come here!” She didn’t show up then, but she stopped by on Sunday. However Ecco didn’t arrive. (Note: The sun’s low angle made white dirt-spots glow on the camera housing.)

Carla at the Pitt peregrine nest, 1 Dec 2024 (photo from the National Aviary snapshot camera)

Finally on Monday Ecco and Carla met at the ledge (slideshow from the National Aviary snapshot camera).

One thought on “Meet Me At The Ledge

  1. Not scientific at all, but I had thought I have been seeing them from my CL 19th floor window more frequently. But of course – they are too fast and the window is too small for me to ID them definitively…

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