http://falconcamproject.org/
Projekta komanda raksta, ka viņi dienu iepriekš tuvākajā apkārtnē meklējuši arī brālīti Tardiju. Liekas, ka viņi tā dara vienmēr - pārbauda, vai mazais nav uz zemes un vai nevajag uzcelt augstāk kokā. Arī šobrīd viņi meklējot brālīti.
Māsiņas lidojums esot no malas izskatījies labi

("This also looked like a good flight – in a different direction to Tardy, but no doubt they will all be reunited in a few days.")
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At about 1.29pm (local AEDT) the first of the fledgings succeeded. For a few minutes beforehand there was unrest and anticipation in the Concrete Hilton but then, with one of the adults looping around the tower the first chick bolted, in a very attractive soaring flight up and around to the left before joining up with the parent and disappearing off our cameras. We’ve just taken a walk around campus in that entire direction for about an hour and couldn’t find any sign of peregrines in the trees or around the grounds (there are now sheep in the paddock just over left where the grapes used to be), which is probably a good thing – the magic of flight probably took over and the young’un is still at altitude! In saying that we returned to check on the tower, only to be berated by an adult on top of the tower, just above the remaining kids. No doubt soon we’ll see them all back together again when it comes time for feeding. There is no concern just yet – the weather is absolutely perfect for fledging (cloudy, but toally calm) and there are no hazards spotted in the vicinity. Carparks and public areas were checked with no signs so far.
In the mean time the other two chicks are rearing and ready to go too, almost bang on estimates of about 39-40 days.