Sounds so sweet…and very obliging of all to return! I suppose they like the setup on their roof, and it certainly appears they enjoy the company of each other (at least for now).
And they still enjoy each other - and they seem to understand time better than a lot of humans - again by 2155h all the kids were home at the nestbox. Won't last for much longer, but nice, and amazing, to see while it does.
I would love to see them on a live cam. Although, the updates are all great, and sometimes we even get play-by-plays!
No plans for a public camera here - cameras are expensive and they mean that occupants/residents lose a lot of privacy so they aren't often popular which we can fully understand, having peregrines on your building isn't the easiest thing to live with (despite what we might think
) and having a live webcam can make it a thousand times worse. The Radisson is okay with it in part because it is a public space already and the peregrines have been there since 1988 (first successful nest in 1989) so they are very used to them. McKenzie Seeds is unoccupied at the moment but the peregrines have been there since the early 1990s nesting, earlier than that we were releasing captive-bred chicks there so they too have a long familiarity with having peregrines on-the-roof. No other site in the province is like that and with the explosion of the internet and all the benefits and problems it provides, public webcams are not something many folks jump at. So it may be that updates and play-by-plays (when we can) are the best we can provide I'm afraid.