Very cool observations.  But, the timing doesn't sound quite right.  Richard 
wrote that he thought the nest was compete around 24 February.  If we assume 
that the clutch was being laid then, an incubation start on 28 Feb is 
reasonable, and pretty close to the very few New York raven pairs for which 
I've seen data.  An incubation period of about 19 days would put hatch at 18 
March, and chicks should be 38 days old today.  That's about a week shy of a 
normal fledging, and about a month or two before a fledgling would look like a 
raven or be able to fly overhead.  They should be awkward and have tails only 
half-grown at this point.

Did the third raven have a full tail?  IF so, I wonder if it was another adult 
checking out the pair.

Keep watching!

Best,

Kevin

From: bounce-51385047-3714...@list.cornell.edu 
[mailto:bounce-51385047-3714...@list.cornell.edu] On Behalf Of Jack Rothman
Sent: Wednesday, April 25, 2012 5:52 PM
To: NYSBIRDS-L
Subject: [nysbirds-l] Successful Raven Fledge in Bronx

I went over to check on the raven's nest discovered by Richard Aracil today at 
4PM today and first saw no activity at the nest. I scanned the surrounding 
areas looking for the birds after standing around craning my neck, watching the 
enclosure that houses the water tank, for close to an hour.
When I looked up again, I saw three ravens fly over the building that houses 
the nest.  I was not able to get a photo but I definitely saw 3 ravens.  I 
tried to locate the birds but they probably landed on one of the areas on the 
building that was not visible. The buildings in Coop City are quite high and 
the angle from the ground to the top are sharp, so visibility on the top is 
difficult.
I believe this fledge is a record for the Bronx. The building is located at 120 
Elgar Place, building 34
Jack Rothman
Bronx, NY
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