WESTON, Wis. (WRN) — Popular demand is keeping a Wisconsin falcon naming contest alive a little longer.

Wisconsin Public Service is extending voting until Sunday, May tenth, to name peregrine falcon chicks expected to hatch at the Weston Power Plant.

Thousands of customers have already cast ballots, many backing names inspired by local news anchors — making this the most‑voted contest since it began in 2019. Four eggs are being cared for by falcons Sheldon and an unbanded female in Rothschild.

Hatching could begin any day, and fans can watch live on the WPS nest camera.