Wednesday, july 20 6am to 6pmPete graciously came with me this morning and stayed till noon. I was afraid to go today as Red was still so low.
When we got there , we had BB and YB in sight and as Peter said , they were playing tag. But they tagged each other just as they were going to land

So of course they were not sticking any of their landings. The ended up on Extension building.
We could not see RG anywhere and just as we were going to go and look to see where she was, our good friend Jean

phoned , and she saw her on east side of College plaza, 2 ledges down.
WOW!!!!! Great height and position. I truly feel that GG sent an Angel

to lift RG up. At that moment , the tears just flowed.
Rosemarie and I went up to Jeans apartment , while Peter stayed below to watch. RG would have to get around a corner, to get back out. I watched form one window and Jean and Rosemarie watched from another. As soon as she moved ,I phoned Peter to be prepared to watch. What form she had. She swung out and came back and raised herself to the top of the College plaza. and all was right with the world

she truly had an angel with her .
AS Peter said , the boys were fed on Extension and RG was given a meal herself.
I am going to try and post some of Jeans picutres as they are great.
RG had some great flights but YB wanted to play ,so she could not land where she wanted and as a result she wound up on extension building. Peter said that YB would get his when she gets stronger.

All 3 ended up on extenison for a bit . She flew off at one point and the wind carried her way out East , but Dad flew after her and brought her back. She then flew up to the top ledge of College plaza and spent a good part of day there. It was too windy to fly. Well for everyone but YB , who was just awe inspiring to watch. A stinker but quite the flier.
I will not write much more , as I will let the others report their action.
but today was a much better day. We did have a juvenille intruder and that was a bit hairy for a bit. I think it was the juvenile female from Bell.
I am grateful that Peter stayed with me this morning, to settle my inner fears. Jean brought down soup at lunch. I am taken her home with me
So I guess, sometimes life is not fair. We do the best we can and some days that is just not enough. But as Gord said , we did save one when we rescued RG. Some say it is nature , but hitting glass is not natural for these wonderful birds of Prey. But for the most part , they are doing well , and their survival rate is better than in the wild.
so life is not perfect, never will be and every day I am blessed by learning more and more about these precious falcons .
The others will report about tonight. I will try and get a few pictures going. Be right back