Here is Bev's report from tonight at the CSB:
Today the kids spent most of the day on the net. Yellow band and Red band are best buds but they all are very close. It was feeding day. They just got one drop after another. My binder is with Peter, but I am sure there were at least 10 drops, if not more. 3 of them were whole birds, 2 of which were gulls. Mom and dad even beak-fed one of the kids. Could not tell if they all got their share of feed, but with all the drops, I am sure they did. And one of the kids beak fed another. I would not have believed it if another watcher had not seen it also.
I am impressed with these 2 adults of ours. They seemed to sense that the kids just were not ready. Lots of wing flapping and yellow band is by far the most advanced. But they did not run food past them, like they do when they want them to fly.
I hope no one fledges before Saturday, but I have a feeling Yellow will go tomorrow. My fear is if one goes, they might all want to go and the others have too much white. They do look good though. And selfishly, Peter will be there on weekend, with Elaine and Becky and Dave.
It was yellow on roof.
Radisson escorted a hawk out of the air space and dad escorted a set of balloons.
Becky and Peter saw a Juvenile hawk perched, not far from box site, and I hope adults do not tree it.
A lady from the apartments where Radisson and Dad perch, has come down a few times with coffee. She is off till Saturday and watches all the time. She can see what we cannot. This will help us when one flies. She posted here once last year(Jean).