Very slow morning had quite a finish today in JC! I arrived around 8:10 a.m., and spotted a fledgling (looked like Hudson) perched on the SW corner of the 4th lowest tier at 10 Exchange Place. He hung out in that area for over 2 and a half hours!! No other falcons were in sight. Bonnie joined me on the corner of Columbus & Hudson, across from 10 Exchange around 8:45-50ish. We stayed at the corner for quite awhile, and at one point Hudson faced west and screamed a bit, but we didn't see who or what had gotten his attention. He ended up moving in from the ledge.
We walked out to the pier, stayed there for a bit, no action. We walked to the bench 1 block south of 101 Hudson, still nothing. At least the weather was comfortable! Bonnie left around 10:40, saying the birds would fly as soon as she left (remembering last Saturday's timing of events!). Well, about 10 minutes after she left, Hudson popped back into view at 10 Exchange, facing south and screaming! He carried on for a few minutes, walking back and forth on the ledge, clearly antsy about something!
At 10:55, he launched off, heading south over Hudson St., but turned back and went behind 101 Hudson. When he came back into view, an adult (probably Dad/Six) was above him. Within seconds, I witnessed (and photographed) an aerial beak-to-talon prey transfer!! Hudson circled in front of 101 Hudson with the prey, then zoomed behind the north side of the building. I think I saw Libby at some point during this (and also saw an adult zoom off to the northeast over 10 Exchange). I walked around to the north side of 101 (back to the corner of Columbus & Hudson), and saw 1 fledgling sitting on a 37th floor ledge, on the NW side of the building. The fledgling was looking down at the roof, and I saw it walk to the eastern corner of the ledge. Couldn't tell if it was dragging anything, but it didn't appear to be eating, and was looking off to the north. It was keeping an eye on the roof area below it tho, so I'm thinking it could've been Libby watching her brother eating, or perhaps Hudson lost his prize to Libby, and was on the lookout for round 2. I headed out around 11:15.
Here are the pics! First up is Hudson at 10 Exchange:

Hudson after launching off 10 Exchange, circling back towards 101 Hudson:

Here's the aerial transfer!! You might notice the prey in Dad's beak in the 1st pic, and what appears to be Hudson trying to transfer the food from his feet to his beak in the 4th pic....




...and finally, Hudson flying around to the north side of 101 Hudson, carrying the prey (that dark blob undernead his tail):

Soooo wish Bonnie had been there to see this and have the chance to get pics! Also wish I had been at least 1 block closer! It looked like the transfer occured about 2 blocks north of me (Montgomery/Hudson St. intersection, right between 101 Hudson & 10 Exchange), and they weren't very high either (maybe 25 stories up)! But I'm of course extremely excited and thankful to have gotten the pics I did; I've seen a number of aerial exchanges over the seasons at different sites, but today was my first chance at photographing it (finally)! Not to mention how awesome it was to see that milestone reached! They got it on the first try, so perhaps it wasn't the first successful transfer!
