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!!! Tara’s at it again with her balcony inspections!

July 08, 2010 - Toronto - Canada Square Building - Yonge and Eglinton

Mark Nash Reports:

Once again, a huge thank you to the local community and to Rosemary who lives in the Yonge & Eglinton area for both her concern and for making the calls to find someone that could help a young peregrine once again trapped behind a glass balcony enclosure on the 53rd floor level of one of the condo’s.

We received a message from the good folks at Toronto Wildlife about the story and that no intervention was needed to help Tara.

After struggling for close to an hour while trying to figure out why she couldn’t get through the glass of a balcony enclosure, Tara finally figured it out on her own before rescuers could help. “Jump up onto a chair, then jump up to the small table, and then jump up onto the balcony rail and away I go”! Once again, a valuable lesson learned!!

Over the next few weeks, the juveniles will be building up the necessary wing muscle mass and strength to overcome these little challenges. Remembering also that this hot humid air makes every flight a challenge, even for the adult peregrines!


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