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carly:

--- Quote from: bccs on July 31, 2009, 07:14 ---Great news Carly. There's nothing in the world like that sound is there? ;D

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Hehe..nope - it's like pure joy  ;D

bccs:
Great news Carly. There's nothing in the world like that sound is there? ;D

carly:
I was saying to bccs last night that for the past few mornings I hadn't heard any of the kids especially my loud girl Elena and that I missed them.

Well guess who I just heard and saw screaming up a storm and scaring all the pigeons  ;D   ;D  Happy to say my girl is still here and I saw one brother on the edge of the building as well...so still around!

Angel was tucked in her corner on the back of the web cam napping and probably wishing the noise would stop...lol  ::)

allikat:
Let's hope that all will work out the way it's supposed to.... and hope the best for the TR male!
I do find it strange that there has been no news of the injured tiercel but as we all say, "no news is good news"...I guess we will just have to remain positive and hope that it's true!

Keep talking to Angel Carly....she might just listen to you! :D

Alison:

--- Quote from: carly on July 28, 2009, 20:15 ---I do hope he will be okay, not just because of the Jack situation but because he's a beautiful falcon and I'd hate to see him grounded.  Honestly I don't know much about injuries like that, but when I read that his bones were shattered in his wing..my first thought was that he'd likely never fly again.  It was more that it sounded so serious, not any knowledge on my part what so ever because I"m clueless in that department.

I will keep talking to Angel...as I don't think it's good for the survival of the species for males to run two nest sites.  It can result in multiple nest failures, lone females being vulnerable to predators or territorial takeovers and eyases dying all of which we've seen here in past situations.  Their lives are difficult enough as it is, no need to add to it.

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I had read Mathew's posts, and wondered what was going on. The injured male there is a beautiful tiercel. I don't know about the injury - it depends which bones, and what someone's definition of "shattered" is. Not enough information to tell what the prognosis might be.

I agree with you about the "two nests" problem. It is too hard on the female when the male decides to control two nests. I always think of the hard time Wind had raising her babies almost on her own.

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