We learned that Artemis, one of the Peregrine youngsters from this year, was seen at the Muskegon Wastewater Facility.
Apex, the female fledgling that has been in rehab for a couple weeks following collision with a building on her fist flight, was returned home and released on June 24.
Checker, the young male Peregrine who had fallen into the parapet has had another mishap.
The young male falcon (Band 23 black / C blue) who fell from the nest box on Memorial Day weekend returned to Kalamazoo on Saturday June 11, 2016.
The smallest chick that was rescued from the parapet on Friday morning June 3 took off later that day and was not spotted for several days.
One of the male chicks flew to the top of the parking deck and photographer Dave C picked him up early this morning.
The Fifth/Third Bank is hosting a contest to name our young Peregrine chicks.
The Peregrine chick that tumbled into the parapet and spent the night under the nest box was successfully rescued early this morning
The Peregrine chicks have been wandering outside the nest box and exploring the ledge.
Wow! It has been a pretty busy 4 days at Peregrine Central!