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This year’s peregrine story started out full of promise. After finding them nesting last year at 1875 Lawrence Street, we marshaled our resources for this year’s nesting cycle, and we posted our first video on April 18th using footage recorded by a specialty high-resolution camera. During the following weeks we published more remarkable footage of the peregrine pair behaving like they were going to nest where they did last year. The Episode 6 video has garnered over 11,000 views so far! Our camera equipment and supporting systems were in place to livestream the entire nesting cycle, but sadly that never happened. The peregrines moved somewhere else, and despite our best efforts, we could not find where they decided to lay their eggs.The adults were seen regularly in the vicinity of 1875 Lawrence, but nobody has spotted any juveniles from this year’s nesting effort. The "nest" may have failed, but we have no way to verify this theory one way or the other. On September 9th Cricket, our "Spy in the Sky" reported that the adults were back at their Lawrence Street Penthouse. By the time this video is published, the adults and any offspring will likely have started their migration south for the winter. We're keeping our talons crossed that they return to their Lawrence Street penthouse next year, and actually stay there to lay eggs and raise a family! Huge thanks to Noah, the building Engineer at Lawrence Street for his attention to both the birds and the technology. Gratitude also to Trey, our computer wizard who integrated the specialty camera with a small server and a Verizon cell to remotely view the falcons (all with very short notice), and finally, to the Considine Family Foundation for sponsoring the technology that made it all possible!