Falcon Watch 2006
Observation Log - pg. 10

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5/13/06  10:39 am
They are watching us ...

5/13/06  1:50 pm
Big wing span ... must be Orchid

5/13/06  4:34 pm
They grew just today!

5/14/06  10:52 am
Mother's work is never done

5/14/06  2:13 pm
You can see the flight feathers coming in

5/14/06  5:28 pm
that nest box is going to get crowded very soon

5/15/06  8:23 am
"I'm outta here..."

5/15/06  11:56 am
They have reached that awkward looking stage

5/15/06  4:42 pm
6 wet birds

5/16/06  11:09 am
"Hey guys, I think I see the food stash."

5/16/06  1:25 pm
"HA HA HA, you call that flyin'?"

5/16/06  5:39 pm
"Dare me, go on, dare me!"

5/17/06  11:59 am

5/17/06  3:55 pm
Lure Out of the Box

5/17/06  7:13 pm
Watching a flying demonstration

5/18/06  11:57 pm
AAGGHHH!  Where did they go??

5/18/06  4:53 pm
"Yep, still counting - we still have time to hide."

5/18/06  5:36 pm
Molting

5/19/06  7:42 am  All Present

5/19/06  10:59 am  
Someone is rather bossy

5/19/06  3:38 pm
Rain is keeping the kids in the box

What a difference a week makes!  Mr. Wright went by the nest one week after banding to check on the family.  Mom and Dad were still in attack mode when they saw a human peeking out the windows and the babies are almost completely brown now.  His pictures below show the moods and differences.


SW

Buckeye

Kids pile on

 

This is K-81
aka Orchid,
the largest of the babies

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