St. John on Saturday

I spent about an hour at the nest on Saturday.  I was able to see brief glimpses of the eyas(ses).  The nest seems to be one or two inches higher than last year.  This is making it much harder to get a clear view.

They’ll be getting taller each day, so by next weekend it should be easy to figure out how many kids are in the nest.  But for now, we just have to wait.

An eyas is next to it’s mother on the right.
The mother leaving the nest.
She perches on St. Luke’s for about thirty minutes.
A head appears every five minutes or so.
Peaking out at the world.
The adult female continues to sit on St. Luke’s.
She then does a brief tour of the area, before landing on the Archangel.