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Alison:
I caught this pic of Pigott just before the camera showing the inside view of the nest went down. It will be down at least until banding. At the moment, incubation continues.


RCF:
Pigott is also the sister of Durand who is the resident female at the Columbus Ohio nest.  :)

Alison:
2015 NESTING SEASON

The resident female at this nest is Pigott, born at the Hamilton nest in 2011, a daughter of the great Madame X and Surge.

The male this year is new, and he is unbanded. He has now been named George.

Pigott spend several years in Rochester, New York, where the resident male, DC, divided his time between the resident female, Beauty, and Pigott. Beauty had a nest box; Pigott did not, and she was never able to raise chicks in Rochester.

Last year she made the good decision to move to Syracuse, where she found a nest box and a mate of her own. They raised two chicks.

The webcam disappeared when the company which provided it was taken over. However, the new company decided to install a new webcam. This cam came online on Tuesday of this week. A second, exterior cam was added on March 19.

 
 
Pigott                                                                                     George
 

webcam link = http://falconcam.usadatanet.com/

Alison:
In fact, there are four chicks; two males and two females, who have now been banded and named.

The males are Pilgrim and Chinook, while the females are Hiawatha and Chase.

Syracuse's baby peregrine falcons are healthy

Syracuse, NY - Groucho and Fancy, Syracuse’s resident peregrine falcons, are the proud parents to two sons and two daughters: Pilgrim, Chinook, Hiawatha and Chase.   The four falcon chicks — technically called eyases — were taken from their nest near the top of the State Tower Building in Syracuse on Thursday to be examined and banded by state Department of Environmental Conservation biologists. All got a clean bill of health.

“It was refreshing to see two males because the past couple of years we’ve seen mostly females,” DEC spokeswoman Diane Carlton said.

There is a short video of the banding with the article:  http://www.syracuse.com/news/index.ssf/2010/05/syracuses_baby_peregrine_falco.html

Chase at banding:



And the four chicks being fed at the nest today:

 

 

Alison:
2010 NESTING SEASON

Fancy and Groucho have at least three chicks, and the chicks are already getting big:

 

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