Drama at the Collins St Falcon nest today. Dad Falcon dragged up a New Holland Honeyeater (not common in the city) but not what momma Falcon feels like while she sits on her newly hatched babies so he took it away

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The 2 Collins St Falcon hatchlings are already enthusiastic eaters, hopefully the remaining egg will hatch soon

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A Collins St Falcon parent ponders a threat to their domination of the skies above the yarra as they sit on their chicks

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The alternate rounds of screaming and bellyflopping from the Collins St Falcon chicks is a mood

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Collins Street parent falcon grapples with how a big powerful bird of the sky like them ended up responsible for fluff balls

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Collins St Falcon babies demonstrate classic city worker trying to focus in the afternoon after eating too much at lunch mood.

Just walked past their building and was delighted to discover its cyclist end of trip facilities are now called “the nest”

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I aspire to be stand on one foot on the edge of a skyscraper ledge in a windstorm level of unbothered

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@joannaholman

It's a lot easier to not be afraid of heights when you can fly.