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U of Alberta - 2010 / ? & Radisson

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bcbird:
Take care, Bev.  
We'll hope for a good day with Miss ER entrance making her way back up on her own, like our Loki in Winnipeg.

bev.:
Peter took morning off work as I ended up sick. but I am getting ready now to go down

Blue fledged this morning, good flight and is on back of Hospital(across from Tim Hortons) . Good for Peter ;D ;D ;D

Because of Blue flying where  she did ,they found Yellow . Yellow is too low and above emergency entrance to hospital. Someone will have eyes on her all day, If she comes down, we will rescue her. Gord said to wait and see if she can right herself.
Red, of course , is on helicopter pad ::) ::)Should not have put red tape on him. Remember red from last year.
Blue has flown 3 times but back to same spot. Parents are trying to lure them back to nest area.

Dave was down there and graciously consented to stay till I got there so we have all birds covered.

We wait now and see. We have to watch for food drops now.

And Peter has box ready ,in case. Yellow may be too afraid as that entrance is so busy. 

all secured know where all 3 birds are and are keeping eyes open also.

I am out now.

lorac:
Hi all! My apologies for not reporting in when we got home last night. 

Last evening was fairly uneventful ... except for the fact that we couldn't locate Yellowband, who had fledged yesterday afternoon.  Blueband spent most of the evening on the mesh, flapping madly.  She's getting in some great flapping practice.  Redband made brief appearances, between the MAHI (Heart Bldg) and CSB, but he is flying very confidently. 

As the evening wore on, Peter was getting lots of exercise, running behind CSB to count falcons, checking on sightings on other buildings.  Still no sign of Yellowband.  Then suddenly, when Redband and Blueband were definitely accounted for on CSB, and Peter had seen adults on nearby buildings, there was a very brief flight by someone from the roof of the MAHI to the roof of the CSB.  We can only assume it was Yellowband!

Bob and I packed up to come home at 9:15 and then, of course, it got really interesting.  Both the adults came flying in to the CSB from different directions, but were very, very vocal -- and not in a good way.  They perched on the very top of the CSB, but were definitely not relaxed.  Mom, in particular, was quite concerned about something.  She would take short, noisy flights around the top/front of the building and then land back on her perch.  We couldn't see anything that should be causing concern, but we did wonder if something (read: someone) was happening on the roof. 

It was getting dark and cold, so we had to leave.  I'm looking forward to hearing what, if anything, happened after we left and where everyone is today.

Here's hoping for a warm, DRY day for Bev & the gang!

bev.:
Great job Becky. DAves pictures turned out great.
He  is driving me nuts now. He flew over to college Plaza ,He jsut goes when he pleases
I will write a short report shortly.

and yellow fledged at around 2 this afternoon. More on that in a bit.

Becky M:
Hello Hello

I wanted to post these pictures of Red Bands second flight...we missed his first by about 20 minutes, but he didnt make us wait long for #2 or #3...











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