For the last couple of days, we watched the four feathered charmers flapping and hopping about the ledge, and we expected one of the males to go at any time. The questions were which one and when. This morning at 0732, one of the males left the ledge on his first flight and ended up on the northwest corner of the 27 story Financial Center, about a block from his home cliff. Within minutes, Bell was there to give him
attention and food. Our morning observation team was able to read the VID bands on the three eyases left on the ledge, so we know which male it was.
When will the second male go? And the two females? Stay tuned.