Brown Heads At The Cathedral By D. Bruce YoltonMay 31, 2007December 22, 2020St. John/Columbia Red-tailed Hawks The eyasses continue to grow up at the Cathedral. Two of the eyasses have brown feathers on their heads now. They’re still a ways from fledging, but they’re growing up fast. The mother on the Archangel’s wing, rather than the trumpet. All three eyasses. There fuzzy gray down is almost all gone. They’ve begun to use the Morningside edge of the nest, which means one must walk half a block to photograph each angle. I guess as they get more active, we’ll have to be more active too. The father on the left, and the mother on the right.