https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=E1O3kWMV-go
07/19: At approx 8am, after walking around the park and not spotting anyone, I found one fledgling in the roost tree N of the nest, this time I think the female. After a short flight it landed on top of the roof of a house immediately N of the nest and the roost tree. It hopped/walked along the roof several times, and subsequently flew a bit farther N to some of the further trees/houses.



Later in the day approx 15:15 there was an interesting sequence, one of the adults (I suspect the male, but I was not positive) was already roosting beside the nest tree with food. It was waiting for a few minutes without any obvious reaction from fledglings who were not in sight in the nest tree or immediately nearby. The adult then flew to the east and low along the line of bushes that border the house that forms the border of the park S of the nest tree, where there are also some dense foliage and trees. There were some vocalizations from at least one fledgling immediately, somewhere in those trees. However after a minute or two the male flew back from the same area and back to a low branch in the nest tree, still with the food. The adult was followed by one fledgling but it did not land at the adult or take the food, it landed in branches nearby but stayed there. After another couple of minutes the adult flew back to the original tree, paused there again, and finally flew back around the bushes to the area SE. At this point there were very loud vocalizations from the other fledgling probably meaning it was able to obtain the food. However I was unable to spot exactly who and where they ended up with the food.
This appeared to most likely be the adult trying to entice the fledglings to come directly to a location to get food from an adult, in contrast to doing food drops in a static location like the nest.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=msPnJ3HpQGI