Views of Everyone on Friday at St. John

With the fledgling being up so high on St. Luke’s and St. John, I haven’t been able to see the full family together since the fledgling left the nest.  Today, all three were on the Cathedral near each other.

First we had the fledgling eating on a small flat roof, then it snoozed a little on top of a brick column.  Later it was joined by the mother, who eat the leftovers, and eventually the father joined them.

The fledgling looks very healthy and active, which is great after the two unexplained deaths of its siblings on the nest.

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St. John on Thursday

Just as I arrived on Thursday evening, the fledgling and one of the parents left St. Luke’s and headed back to the Cathedral.  I couldn’t relocate the parent, but the found the fledgling eating on a tower on the northeast side of the building.

After eating the fledgling made its way west to what appears to be its nighttime roost.  When will this fledgling venture lower down and actually spend time in a tree?

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Active Fledgling

The fledgling spend most of the early evening playing above the emergency room of St. Luke’s Hospital on Tuesday.  Unlike Monday, when it was out of sight most of the evening, on Tuesday it put on a great show.   The best viewing angle was in front of the Cathedral steps on Amsterdam for most of the evening.  The mother kept watch from a nearby railing.

As it did on Monday, it returned to the Cathedral at sunset.  When it flies over, the fledgling aims for the dome at the center of the Cathedral, which is an easy target and them moves west.

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Hide and Seek

Tonight, we couldn’t find the fledgling at St. John until close to sunset.  It has been on St. Luke’s Hospital’s clock tower, and flew across to the Cathedral.  We’ve yet to hear the fledgling cry out, and since it is using the building tops to perch, we don’t get the auditory clues we’d expect to get from robins, jays and mockingbirds.  Keeping track of this fledgling is going to be a challenge.

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St. John’s Fledgling on Sunday

Early in the afternoon, the fledgling was impossible to find.  One of the parents attempted to grab a young sparrow off a nest in a Cathedral window, but then flew off.

After the weather front went through, I went back to the Cathedral to find the fledgling coming off of a high area of St. Luke’s roof, towards the Cathedral.  It misjudged the landing and returned to St. Luke’s.  It did this about an hour later, attempting to land on the nest, again it misjudged and returned to St. Luke’s.  Nature’s given the fledgling great innate flying skills, but it seems that instinct doesn’t cover landings and this needs to be learned.

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