So nice to see L'il Bit enjoying the nest and leaping onto the perch--good job! Mum brought her youngest a special treat--her very own pigeon! L'il Bit did a fine job prepping and eating the prey. And then having a nice loaf on the ledge. I hope LB stays in the nest another day or two but she may not agree to my suggested schedule. Thanks so much for these precious moments, SKH.
@6falconsue- Hi Sue! I couldn’t agree more! L’il Bit is adorable! I’m certainly not in a hurry for her to fledge! Have a wonderful day! Enjoy the birds! Liz ❤️
Floof #3 is making us wait for her turn to fledge. That's okay. In the meantime we can enjoy her antics as she grabs the entire prey from her mother and tells her she can eat it all. Thank you for the update 😁🥰❤️🐥🌈
Nothing definitive. They’re not quite strong enough to fly back up to the ledge, but the assumption is that they’re working up to it on a rooftop below. The parents will feed them wherever they are.
I have loved all the floofs be it here in the US or overseas! Such a joy to be able to be a part of it in spite of the tears and fledging. They are God's creation and knows when one of them falls from the sky. Thank you SK H for taking us on this amazing journey! xo
It's so strange to see the gutter so uncrowded and quiet...girl 3 is reaching her milestones and will soon join her sisters. By the way, is there any word on girls 1 and 2? Was their flight successful? Have anyone seen them? Thanks SK for keeping us updated on what's happening at Collins 367!!
I've not seen any reports of the first two being sighted. Dr. Hurley assumes that they are building up their strength on a rooftop somewhere below the nest ledge. Fingers crossed we see them there again before the cameras are turned off.
They may return occasionally while they hone their flying skills and their parents teach them to hunt. This typically occurs for 4-8 weeks after they fledge.
So nice to see L'il Bit enjoying the nest and leaping onto the perch--good job! Mum brought her youngest a special treat--her very own pigeon! L'il Bit did a fine job prepping and eating the prey. And then having a nice loaf on the ledge. I hope LB stays in the nest another day or two but she may not agree to my suggested schedule. Thanks so much for these precious moments, SKH.
@6falconsue- Hi Sue! I couldn’t agree more! L’il Bit is adorable! I’m certainly not in a hurry for her to fledge! Have a wonderful day! Enjoy the birds! Liz ❤️
@@edwardizhonig204 Hi, Liz! I always fall for the youngest chicks--lol. Hope you are doing well!--Sue
@6falconsue- me too!!! Thank you - I’m hanging in! Happy Friday! ❤️ Liz
Great to see the little one have a great old time with the place to herself. She deserves it! Thanks for the updates.
Floof #3 is making us wait for her turn to fledge. That's okay. In the meantime we can enjoy her antics as she grabs the entire prey from her mother and tells her she can eat it all. Thank you for the update 😁🥰❤️🐥🌈
Love this little falcon's antics
Wants the whole prey too
Great vid : )
They are so excited to get going, it's adorable.
You go baby! Ain’t no stopping you now.
Thank you for the update, I have so enjoyed watching these birds! I wish we could see where the others are now and how they are doing.
Any news on the other two.
Nothing definitive. They’re not quite strong enough to fly back up to the ledge, but the assumption is that they’re working up to it on a rooftop below. The parents will feed them wherever they are.
I have loved all the floofs be it here in the US or overseas! Such a joy to be able to be a part of it in spite of the tears and fledging. They are God's creation and knows when one of them falls from the sky. Thank you SK H for taking us on this amazing journey! xo
They are Adorable, i hope they stay safe🙏
It's so strange to see the gutter so uncrowded and quiet...girl 3 is reaching her milestones and will soon join her sisters. By the way, is there any word on girls 1 and 2? Was their flight successful? Have anyone seen them?
Thanks SK for keeping us updated on what's happening at Collins 367!!
I've not seen any reports of the first two being sighted. Dr. Hurley assumes that they are building up their strength on a rooftop somewhere below the nest ledge. Fingers crossed we see them there again before the cameras are turned off.
Thanks.
Time to Fledge little one. It's very lonely on that ledge. Go join Mum and Dad and siblings 1 & 2. They await your arrival. ❤
Little Bit keeping everyone entertained in Melbourne
Teaching him how to prepare a meal.
I wonder if it gets lonely when you're the last chick to fledge and you no longer have your siblings to cuddle with and do shenanigans with?
Weren’t there four of them?
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Do they ever come back like the eagles do? Educate me bird people 😂👌✌️
They may return occasionally while they hone their flying skills and their parents teach them to hunt. This typically occurs for 4-8 weeks after they fledge.
@skhideaways Thank you very much indeed 👍