Wednesday, May 21, 2008

Yummy! AND BIG NEWS BIG NEWS BIG NEWS

5/15/2008 :: What's Next!The next big event associated with the Rachel Carson falcon family will be the banding of the eyases; all four seem healthy and are developing normally. The banding event will be live Webcast and 150 students and their teachers will witness the proceedings in the Rachel Carson State Office Building auditorium. The event takes place on May 22nd at 1 PM. Those who are interested in endangered species management and biodiversity education are invited to visit the DEP Website and watch as the young birds are assigned the alpha numeric codes that will stay with them the rest of their lives.
You WILL want to watch if you khan! It is INKHREDIBLE!

Yummies fur the PF's Tummies!

Hugz&Khysses,

Khyra

Good start Mom/Dad but we want more NOW!
And we got it!





PeeEssWoo: They've added this khamera shot since it won't be long befure they are working on getting out and about on the ledge! THEN the REAL fun begins!



To give you an idea of size difFURence between parent and kid!


Out of the box!!!

7 comments:

Gus, Louie and Callie said...

They just keep getting bigger and bigger everyday.
Thank you so much for the birthday wishes...

Big Sloppy Kisses
Gus and Louie

Lizzy said...

Man, I haven't checked on your blog for just a couple days, and those baby falcons have really GROWN! I never knew they could change that fast...

Sparky

The Daily Echo said...

Woo! They're growing as fast as the Deadliest Catch pack!
ECHO

The Army of Four said...

Those birdies are growing like WEEDS! How exciting!
Play bows,
Zim

One of the pack said...

Big BIG BIGGER
Wow! The whole ledge thing is still freaking Heidi out. She is very scared to see them step out of the box. On the other hand, Witty Kitty is jealous that they will be able to sail around. He's great with ledges, but not so great flying.

Thanks, Khrya.
Woo Woo Woof.
Rosemary

Mack said...

They don't look much like their parents do they!!!

Dexter said...

Those babies are gigundo! Bet their mom and dad will be glad when they don't have to keep feeding them.