Comet Adjusts to Being an Only Child & Skye on the Road to Recovery

Life goes on for the Utica Peregrine Falcon family. Comet seems to have adjusted to being an only child. For a few days after Skye’s accident he seemed to become more sedentary – recalling for us what he was like for the five days after he fledged. This time it was just that he was lacking a brother to lure him into flying games. Soon enough though he was back to careening around the canyon and regularly displacing both his father and mother from their perches. With one fledgling certainly easier to provide for than three, Astrid and Ares’ jobs have become a bit easier. There is now typically a surplus of prey in the pantries and often enough the birds have full crops. Meanwhile Skye was transferred from Woodhaven Wildlife Center in Chadwicks to Kindred Kingdoms Wildlife Center in Pennellville. At the latter facility there is a flight cage where Skye’s flying ability can be accessed. With luck he will be able to be released to his family by the end of the week. Fledge Watch Volunteers, please stand by!

Skye in Rehab
Skye is now at Kindred Kingdom Wildlife Center
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Comet zipping around the bank building – note the full crop
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Comet comes in for a landing on the top of the State Office Building with a hand-off of prey
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Comet on the wing again
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One of Comet’s strange new perching places – a light fixture on Grace Church

 

 

 

 

 

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