Jersey City
Thanks mikeg713. Here's a post from their cam site about the juvie.
June 15
Yesterday one of the fledglings (BD/74) was found on the ground beneath 101 Hudson St. inside a fenced enclousure by a Falcon Cam viewer, David K. BD/74 was being harassed by some crows and might not have eaten for at least a day or as long as she was grounded. Luckily he knew exactly what to do in the situation! He called the local Animal Control, who has dealt with injured falcons several times in the past. They came and got her and then she was transported to The Raptor Trust (where she's already spent some time as a hatchling!) for care. It did not look like she was injured, but that was before she went to TRT. We'll have to wait and see if they find any fractures on a radiograph.
The other two eyases have been exploring the whole roof, so it's hard to keep them on camera, especially when you're busy working in the field too!It's sounds like two juvies were still on the roof yesterday, but I am only seeing and hearing one today - BD76. So, I believe BD75 fledged some time today. I suspect she is not too far away, given the lone juvie's reaction to events near the building. Here are pics from this evening.
703 pm - Lone juvie.
721 pm - BD76 showing off her bands.
735 pm - She was really active and looked like she wanted to take off. Lots of intense flapping, hopping high up, and jumping down. Sticking her landings. She got lots of practice today. She looks ready and may go tomorrow.
826 pm - Parents must have been nearby. She was really calling out. Just screeching and looking down on the left side of the building....maybe her sibling was down there?
845 pm - Sleeping alone tonight. It's so sweet how they go back to the safety and security of the nest to sleep.