The South Rock pair at Road's End started nesting in May 2022 but apparently that nest failed. They disappeared for some time then reappeared. My co-monitor Casey saw them on their rock on 8/4. I saw them on 8/11 and witnessed 2 apparent incubation exchanges. The first appearance was on the east ridge of the Rock, rather than their usual west ridge lookout point.
The next appearance was on the usual west ridge. The middle photo above shows the area below in its lower right corner.
The third appearance was also on the usual west ridge. Perhaps they are nesting between the two ridges this year instead of over the west side as they often do. One can hope as that would give a better chance of seeing chicks if they manage to hatch eggs and produce chicks.
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