In order to photograph the young Peregrine Falcons, you need to put in a fair bit of time after they fledge.
Sue was keen on another trip to the sea cliffs of the Northern Beaches and we had a very interesting and pleasant day.

Here are some photos –
One of the juvenile Peregrine Falcons –

A very distant Osprey with a fish –

Back to the juvenile Peregrine Falcons –

Then a parent arrives. It may have brought in food and dumped on a ledge nearby. It is not pleased to see me close to the chicks.

It lands and settles down, but obviously it does not want me around, so I move further away.

The juveniles are still flying –

The parent –

Flying is hard work for the young birds. Time for a rest.

Back to the air –

Another good day on the cliffs.