I guess it's up to us on the westcoast and you eastern night owls to keep the peregrine family company! The evening is still young, here at least.
Still that third chick goes of on its own....I hope we'll be able to know which one it is at banding time to see if it is a lone male or female. Not that it'll make a difference, but it is curious to see a loner, isn't it? Perhpas this expanse of ledge allows for more individual behaviour versus clutches of 3 or 4 in a nest or more contained area like up in the Radisson penthouse?
Night allikat, blue_eyes, eagle.
Hello, Deedream! Good to 'see' you again.