And here is the suprise! One of the juvie's is still here!!!





Watch report:
Watch with Susan, Cheryl and Ray. Mo was perched on the north then east side of the CC and he flew over us as we began our watch. None of us were prepared for his low flight over us, and we like to think he was checking us out too, but most likely he was checking for the resident doves that nest just over the edge of the parking garage. He flew up to a ledge near the cubby and then "Mosied" over to a close window for some sunbathing. he later took off North off into the distance. After a bit Ray said isn't that a falcon? and sure enough there was one where Mo had been. Turns out it was Mystic, and she sat in the evening sun, preening and looking around. As it began to grow dark we went ground level to check to see if Mo was "around the corner" of the building, and as it always goes, we got to ground level, and sure enough, he came zooming in from the south... (It is as if he knew we were not in the best position for pics) He landed above Mystic on the column ledge and suddenly a third peregrine (Juvie) came in, chasing Mo off. He zoomed around the far side of the CC and we didn't see him again. Mystic came out from inside the cubby to the ledge corner and quietly watched the juvie above her. The juvie made his way to the edge of the ledge and after seeing Mo was gone headed west checking out the buildings as he went, then headed toward the AEP tower, but swung back to the PB antennae. He sat there looking quite full from a recent meal. We checked for Mo all around the CC building then headed back up to the garage to leave. The juvie left silently when we were not looking and Mystic flew over to the opposite rear ledge in the cubby. Called it a night and felt good to see both adults, but the presence of the juvie, in August, has us wondering!