Just got back from my shift at the CSB. Froona was still on the white structure and staying put, despite the fact that one of the parents flew by twice, with food in its talons, to try and entice her to fly, but although she did alot of screeching, no way was she going. She has not eaten so far today, so we will see if the parents relent and drop food off for her where she is now perched. Mr. Red flew over to the side of the CSB a couple of hours ago to join his sister, and he and Froona spent much time looking at each other, but finally he went around the corner, on to a ledge, and decided to have a nap.
The boys have all been flying well, and the parents have been flying high above us, catching the cool breeze up there, as it is another hot day today.
We have been spending alot of time answering questions from people who pass by, but everyone is very positive and enthusiastic about the falcons, and are happy we are there for them. CBC wants to interview Bev again, but she doesn't want to, as she feels she does not have time for them, but I don't think that will stop them; I expect the CBC guy will show up again soon, so we will figure something out for PR purposes, despite the fact that it is hard to talk to them and watch the birds at the same time.
Anyway, we had three people there when I left, and I expect more this evening; my only regret right now is that I could miss Froona's first flight.
Still no sign and no word of Mr. White; I believe that if he was at the Wildlife Rehab Centre with an injury, we would have heard about it by now from the biologist.