All hatches are definitively out of the nest at the time they're fully capable of flying. We watched all
three of them on Friday, they were sitting at the church's gable and Anna with prey flew to them. The quickest
hatch caught the food. Watching them fly at the sky was very pleasant. It's unbelievable they can perfectly fly and
catch their food from adult falcon so quickly. Their next destiny will change in a next few weeks - they are going to leave their home territory and fly away
across the world. The falcons are able to move even hundreds miles in search of a new nesting place. They may easily
be identified by the combination of colored rings. The hatches passed the most critical period of nesting and except
for Eliska's fall their going up in the air was successful. Good luck to them in their future lives. |