The second chick hatched very early morning today.
The first chick hatched today about 4:15 PM.
The fluffy little chicks have disappeared and been replaced by teenagers.
The chicks got their legs bands on Thursday (5/23) morning.
The chicks are well fed and are thriving.
Three of the four eggs hatched between April 30 and May 2.
The third egg hatched sometime in the early morning.
Check out the Kalamazoo Gazette article and great photos of the Peregrine banding on May 17, 2018.
The chicks were banded by three Michigan DNR biologists on Thursday May 17.
The chicks are about 22 days old now. This is the perfect time to band them