The Peregrine chicks were banded today by Michigan DNR biologists, Don Poppe and Nik Kalejs
Food fights at breakfast.
Some of the chicks may fledge before the end of the month.
The chicks are really changing now.
Kewpee arrived at the nest box with some food for his mate, Rebecca.
The last two eggs have arrived.
The first egg of the season (and decade) arrived just after 6 PM on March 17.
Kewpee's big catch
The chicks continue to get bigger every day. And apologies to those who submitted questions through the website via the Contact us button.
Rebecca has kept us all in suspense for the last week wondering when the first egg would be laid.