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Peregrine Replace Southwest PA, 6 March


Peregrine on the Tarentum Bridge, 4 Feb 2025 (picture by Dave Brooke)

6 March 2025

There’s lots of peregrine information in southwestern Pennsylvania proper now as mated pairs put together to nest. Our earliest couple is already on eggs on the Tarentum Bridge.

Tarentum Bridge, Allegheny River:

On Tuesday 4 March Dave Brooke noticed the grey lump of a peregrine’s head laying low within the nestbox. This place normally signifies incubation is in progress, notably if the fowl doesn’t transfer round.

Feminine peregrine apparently incubating on the Tarentum Bridge, 4 March 2025 (picture by Dave Brooke)

Final yr the Tarentum Bridge feminine laid eggs roughly 21 February so it is vitally possible she’s on eggs proper now at this location:

Tarentum Bridge nestbox (picture by Amber Van Strien)

Cathedral of Studying, Univ of Pittsburgh:

Ecco and Carla are on the Nationwide Aviary falconcam a number of instances a day now as they courtroom and put together their nest. Yesterday their third courtship session lasted 5 minutes and Carla puttered on the nest for greater than eight minutes. The size of each actions signifies how shut they’re to nesting.

Ecco and Carla courtroom on the nest, 5 March 2025 (snapshot from the Nationwide Aviary falconcam at Univ of Pittsburgh)

This 2+ minute video is only a small a part of their courtship yesterday. There’s a fade-to-black transition when Carla begins puttering.

Ecco and Carla courtroom, then Carla digs the scrape, 5 March 2025 (video from the Nationwide Aviary falconcam at Univ of Pittsburgh)

Look ahead to eggs within the subsequent two weeks on the Nationwide Aviary falconcam at Univ of Pittsburgh.

East Liberty Presbyterian Church, Pittsburgh:

On 4 March Adam Knoerzer captured proof that the peregrines at East Liberty Presbyterian Church are planning to nest. Look intently and you’ll see the male fly in and mate with the feminine on the steeple.

East Liberty Presby peregrines mating, 4 March 2025 (video by Adam Knoerzer)

Sewickley Bridge, Ohio River:

Glad information on the Sewickley Bridge! Yesterday, 5 March, I needed to run an errand in Sewickley so I ended by the Chestnut Avenue boat ramp (within the rain!), noticed a peregrine on the nestbox and advised Jeff Cieslak. After the rain ended Jeff discovered each peregrines at residence, one within the nestbox and one on the pier close to the nav mild. Woo Hoo! Thanks, Jeff, for requesting this nestbox final yr and due to PennDOT for putting in it.

Peregrine in nestbox and one on the pier at Sewickley Bridge, 5 March 2025 (picture by Jeff Cieslak)

Spruce Run Bridge, Ohio River:

Feminine peregrine at Spruce Run, 11 Feb 2025 (picture by Jeff Cieslak)

Jeff Cieslak checked for peregrines alongside the Ohio River all through February. He discovered the feminine at her Spruce Run residence on the eleventh and what appears to be each of them on close by Neville Island on the twenty fifth.

One, perhaps two, peregrines on a Neville Island smokestack within the Spruce Run territory, 25 Feb 2025 (picture by Jeff Cieslak)

Eckert Avenue / McKees Rocks / Brunot Island, Ohio River:

Peregrine on the Alcosan smokestack, Eckert Avenue territory, 11 Feb 2025 (picture by Jeff Cieslak)

The “Eckert Avenue peregrines,” who didn’t nest at Eckert Avenue final yr, have so many locations they might select to nest that they’re onerous to maintain monitor of. Final month Jeff Cieslak discovered one hanging out on the Alcosan smokestack and the opposite on a close-by energy tower.

Male peregrine within the Eckert Avenue/McKees Rock territory seems to be immature, 11 Feb 2025 (picture by Jeff Cieslak)

Jeff’s images point out the male is in immature plumage. Although younger, there are data of male peregrines breeding at this age so we’ll have to attend and see what occurs.

Westinghouse Bridge, Turtle Creek close to Monongahela River:

Feminine peregrine on the Westinghouse Bridge, 25 Feb 2025 (picture by Dana Nesiti)
Male peregrine on the Westinghouse Bridge, 25 Feb 2025 (picture by Dana Nesiti)

On 25 February Dana Nesiti discovered each peregrines at residence on the Westinghouse Bridge. He suspects that courted close to the scrape as effectively although he couldn’t see tit.

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