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The two young Peregrine falcons have been spending time on the parapet ledge walking along and flapping their wings.
The two young Peregrine falcons were banded this morning.
The two young Peregrines are showing an interest in the world outside of the nest box.
Only two chicks this year.
Shortly after 7PM, Rebecca left the nest box, and we could see an egg starting to hatch.
The first chick has hatched.
Kewpee’s shift is over and he is ready to leave.
The falcon cam is down at the moment.
5:30 AM shift change!
Four eggs!
The third egg arrived.
A Winter Advisory today.
P.O. Box 19333, Kalamazoo, MI, 49019
*Photos provided by Dave Chmielewski and John Van’t Land
Peregrine Falcons in SW Michigan
The Audubon Society of Kalamazoo
Kalamazoo Falcon Cam