2nd Egg Confirmed
After much watching awaiting, sharp-eyed Falcon Cam viewers spotted the second egg yesterday at approximately 6:50pm. This morning we were able to get close up views that clearly show both eggs.
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The female spent some time incubating the eggs today, making it unclear how many more eggs we can expect. Peregrine falcons usually begin incubating after they lay the second-to-last (penultimate) egg of a clutch. We’ll expect to see at least one more for this clutch – but is a fourth egg in the offing? Only time will tell.