Peregrine at Tarentum Bridge, 28 Mar 2026 (photo by Dave Brooke) 20 April 2026 Peregrine falcons are incubating at many sites in Southwestern Pennsylvania and eggs have already hatched at Tarentum Bridge. Here’s a summary of the latest news. Peregrine territories in southwestern PA, May 2025 (markup by Kate St. John) Map legend: Dark blue=bridge sites, Red=building sites, Pale blue=no success in 2025 Site List and latest activity. Yellow=fledglings last year. Scroll to see entire spreadsheet Activity in the region: Cathedral of Learning, Univ of Pittsburgh: Turning the eggs at Cathedral of Learning, 16 April 2026 (photo from the National Aviary falconcam at Univ of Pittsburgh) Carla and Ecco’s eggs are due to hatch some time soon between the 24th and 28th of April. Watch the National Aviary falconcam and you may be the first to see it! East Liberty Presbyterian Church steeple: East Liberty peregrine coming in with prey, 9 March 2026 (photo by Adam Knoerzer) Alas! On 8 April Ed Moore…
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