![]() So they sit at their favorite meal spots – the edges of the Callowhill Center at Fifth and Penn, the upper reaches of the Madison Building in the 400 block of Washington Street or the ledges around the steeple at Trinity Lutheran Church in the 500 block of Washington Street.Ī Peregrine Falcon waits for its supper atop the Callowhill Building in downtown Reading. It’s also the last feeding time before dark, but the young falcons, although gaining proficiency on the wing, still lack the hunting skills to capture their own prey. ![]() Now that two surviving Reading Peregrine Falcon young have successfully fledged, they’ve been working their wings in the low sunlight and the early evening breezes that swirl around the top of the Berks County Courthouse. The streets in center-city Reading are quiet, as the daytime bustle – diminished by the coronavirus restrictions on restaurants and employers – is reduced to a few pedestrians strolling Penn Square. Photo: Peregrine Falcon nestlings prepare to take their first flight in downtown Reading last month. ![]()
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