They must be fatherless, as usually, one parent is hunting, and one sitting, have seen them on their own a fair bit, so the mother is away hunting. Have not seen the father, since they were born.
Bicyclecamper said
11:56 AM Oct 19, 2019
The mother has not been back for 39 hours, I think something has happened to her
Mike Harding said
05:01 PM Oct 19, 2019
All is good.
4.58pm Saturday and Mum (or Dad?) is there and they look fine.
Bicyclecamper said
08:10 PM Oct 19, 2019
Thankyou I missed it, I have been watching on and of for the last 3 days, but heaps in the last 2 days, had not seen a parent. I don't think both parents are looking after them now. Must be one of them coming back quickly feeding them and going. Usually one will sit on them at night though. Just worried about them.
Relax-n said
09:45 PM Oct 19, 2019
They should be fine. This is not this pair of birds first chicks.
just checked nothing in the box what has happened????
Relax-n said
04:51 PM Oct 28, 2019
One of the chicks has died, so admin has redirected the camera until the parents remove the dead chick. Once the chick is gone she will redirect the camera.
There are two nest boxes, one at each end of the ledge. The chicks are getting very mobile now and frequently change ends, pending weather.
If you are on Facebook you can go to the facebook site and see the notes.
Last year they started with 4 chicks, and I believe only 2 made it to leave the nest.
At least they have been able to adapt to the environment, and no feral cat will get them up there.
Thats nature.......
-- Edited by Relax-n on Monday 28th of October 2019 04:53:11 PM
BW said
04:51 PM Oct 28, 2019
One died and they turned the camera away until the parents clear him away , just seen one come into shot for a second .
-- Edited by BW on Monday 28th of October 2019 04:52:58 PM
dogbox said
01:50 PM Oct 30, 2019
so what has happened to the other chick still no sign of them
Relax-n said
11:22 AM Nov 1, 2019
2 chicks
Getting bigger and at the point of losing fluff and getting feathers
Does anybody know where the camera is located. Each time they swap over to the other end, you can't see it. You should be looking straight at it, but it is not to be seen. They even had a camera shot the other day, looking over the top of the birds. Todays footage should show where the camera is situated because of the wide long shot, but I cannot see it.
Relax-n said
02:47 PM Nov 8, 2019
Does the camera spot really matter?
It is about the birds after al..........
Bicyclecamper said
04:07 PM Nov 9, 2019
I just would like to know, the only thing I can think of is that it is a pin point one.
Relax-n said
04:56 PM Nov 9, 2019
Bicyclecamper wrote:
I just would like to know, the only thing I can think of is that it is a pin point one.
You can always post the question on the Facebook page
Bicyclecamper said
02:48 PM Nov 10, 2019
I don't have facebook, and now it looks like one of the birds has been killed and left there and the other one is not standing up. Their seems to be no luck for these falcons.
dogbox said
02:53 PM Nov 10, 2019
I have been checking in from time to time there seem to only been one on camera for a while one was eating another bird last time I looked, not sure which one
Relax-n said
05:30 PM Nov 10, 2019
This one just been happily feeding
Only seen one the last two days.
Previously one has been stretching its wings well, not sure if still in nest or flown the coop
For anybody who is interested, the Peregrine Falcons at 367 Collins St have had 3 out of 4 eggs hatch.
I am not sure how to put in a link, but if you go to www.367collinsfalcons.com.au you can watch the live feed of the birds.
Beautiful birds
Live link.
https://www.367collinsfalcons.com.au/
Thanks for that rgren2
Thanks for that.
Aussie Paul.
They have just had a feed, now time for a nap
Absolute magic!
Thank you very much for the link.
Wow!
Great stuff. Thank you.
All is good.
4.58pm Saturday and Mum (or Dad?) is there and they look fine.
They should be fine. This is not this pair of birds first chicks.
Feeding time......
They are getting big now
What a view these babies have
But that first step is a doozey
One of the chicks has died, so admin has redirected the camera until the parents remove the dead chick. Once the chick is gone she will redirect the camera.
There are two nest boxes, one at each end of the ledge. The chicks are getting very mobile now and frequently change ends, pending weather.
If you are on Facebook you can go to the facebook site and see the notes.
Last year they started with 4 chicks, and I believe only 2 made it to leave the nest.
At least they have been able to adapt to the environment, and no feral cat will get them up there.
Thats nature.......
-- Edited by Relax-n on Monday 28th of October 2019 04:53:11 PM
One died and they turned the camera away until the parents clear him away , just seen one come into shot for a second .
-- Edited by BW on Monday 28th of October 2019 04:52:58 PM
2 chicks
Getting bigger and at the point of losing fluff and getting feathers
still sort of cute
Testing wings is great because with that first step is not a good time to find out they dont work.........
Does the camera spot really matter?
It is about the birds after al..........
You can always post the question on the Facebook page
This one just been happily feeding
Only seen one the last two days.
Previously one has been stretching its wings well, not sure if still in nest or flown the coop
Just checked in with the last baby, just in time to see a few test flaps before it flew off.