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All 4 juvies are on the nest, 6:16am (photo from the snapshot camera at Univ of Pittsburgh) 3 June 2026 Tuesday 2 June began with all four young Pitt peregrines at the nest but their numbers fluctuated all morning as one or more left and returned. During the afternoon three left one by one. By the time Fledge Watch began at 4:30pm only Yellow was on camera. The rest were ledge walking. These snapshots show how their day went, but only on falconcam. We have very few photos from the ground. 1 under the nest? 6:10am 1 jumped to top of nestbox. 6:17am Again 4 in the nest. 6:46am 1 leaves (circled). 3 in nest. 7:09am 2nd one leaves (circle). 2 left in nest. 11:36am 3rd one begins to leave toward snapcam. 1:30pm 3rd one nearly up to nestrail. 1:31pm 1 left in nest. 1:40pm (This one is "Yellow") 1 in nest begging while 3 on nest rail. 6:49pm Yellow starts to leave the nest. 7:08pm Yellow has nearly reached the nestrail. 7:11pm Empty Nest. 7:12pm Fledge Watch officially ran from 4:30-5:30pm…

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