Nova wasn't ready to give up her egg time, but Corazon tried to convince her. No such luck! Watcher Carol P saw him fly off towards OCSR. Thanks for this wonderful video Dana! cp
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Somewhere Over the Rainbow, Falcons Fly!
Thanks for this capture Shaky!
cp
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It has been challenging to capture photos of the whole family this year...thanks again Dana!
DT falcon rpt- here’s the stream clip
youtu.be/d61NManC6g4...
Nice capture...thanks Dana!
Very odd! There are 8 individual posts-our cross-posting routine gets weird with reply type threads.
At any rate, the whole post is now in one spot on our Imprints page!
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The #ROC #peregrine cams haven't caught much interesting activity today...in...out...in...out! So here's the next egg brooding chart!
Welcome to the 2026 Rochester, NY Falcon Season! #ROC #Peregrine #falcon
Thank you for reading this thread! We have a lot of information on our main website along with our forum, still and streaming cams at rfalconcam.com As always, thank you to our sponsors at GVAS gvaudubon.org
Welcome everyone and remember to keep your eyes to the sky! 8/8
Maintaining our cameras and network can be challenging. From hardware and cameras to the social media integration there is a lot to do! If you are technically savvy and would like to help keep Rfalconcam running smoothly please reach out! 7/8
The Rochester NY falcon cams have been instrumental in the recovery of the peregrine falcon since 1995! The Art Deco high rise building ledges simulate the natural ledges peregrines use for scrapes in the wild! The nest box provides shelter from the weather and a safe place for the eggs to hatch.6/8
If you are not local to Rochester please consider finding a scrape near you to help out! We have RFalconcam offspring and descendants in New York, Ontario Canada and as far away as Missouri! Whether a direct connection or just the wonder of the peregrine it is a great way to spend your time! 5/8
If all stays usual timing, the prime in-person watch needs will be in early-mid June. They are usually most active early morning and late afternoon. No need to commit now. Please just keep it in mind as you are enjoying the antics of the eyases in the scrape! 4/8
There are times when the young falcons get into an unsafe situation and need our help. We would like to invite others to join our dedicated core team on the fledge watch! If you are local to Rochester NY please consider spending some time keeping an eye on the young falcons! 3/8
If all proceeds as usual we should see the eggs hatch in early May. Nova and Corazon will raise the eyases at the nestbox from tiny fluffballs to feathered juveniles over the next 5-6 weeks. Then they will fly & grace the skies over Rochester! That is also when the human watchers get involved! 2/8
Welcome to the 2026 RFalconcam season featuring Nova & Corazon! A brief thread
Our faithful cam watchers have been following along through the winter but spring and new eggs always bring new watchers. We welcome everyone, near and far, to share the miracle developing in those beautiful red eggs! 1/8
In the wild, they are cliff dwellers that scrape out gravel on a ledge to form a bowl-shaped depression for the eggs. We created an artificial ledge for them.
Nova's on a Mission! Corazon was quickly on the eggs after she left. They are awesome parents.
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Changing of the guard!
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Changing of of the guard video. Thanks Dana!
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Good morning from Rochester, NY! cp
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Now that it appears we have a full #ROC #peregrine clutch of 3 eggs it's time for the brooding chart! We're seeing a typical number of shift changes so far and a few stand-offs!
Beautiful double rainbow captured on cam 1! Thanks Shaky!
Task complete. Parts are on order.
At approximately 5 PM EDT this afternoon, a troubleshooting task will be performed on the Internet connection at the Times Square Building. We expect a brief interruption in Internet service.
The work is being done to address the buffering problem we are experiencing with our video streams.
Wide load! Corazon was a little surprised when he saw all three of his eggs for the first time. The Tiercel (male) is one-third smaller than the Falcon (female). After a bit of a struggle, he tucked in all 3 eggs. This is a still pic from Dana's video. cp
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Nova and Corazon’s 3rd Egg Has Arrived! 4/6/26 #ROC #Peregrine #falcon
Thank you Dana for capturing the moment egg #3 arrived!
Welcome Egg #3! Nova laid her 3rd egg just after midnight, so missed being an Easter Egg. Will there be a 4th. Based on Nova and Corazon's behavior, probably not. But you never know! Keep watching!
One of our long-time watchers, Imgrid B., posted this memory from the Mariah & Kaver at Kodak days!
"My all time favourite Easter picture, from the Rochester Falcons, made by Shaky®"
Easter Greetings From Rochester Falcon Watcher Joyce!
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