Manitoba Peregrines > U of Alberta, Edmonton, Alberta
U of Alberta - 2010 / ? & Radisson
Kinderchick:
Oh bev, what a thrill for both you and Peter, to have been given the opportunity to hold "Blue", prior to her release! 8) I am so happy for you and especially for "Blue", that she was able to be released so quickly and without injury, as Elaine has already said. :D And I just want to add, what a beautiful peregrine she is! :)
Elaine L:
Oh, Bev, what a thrill! Blue looked like a blue-blood, as she is! I would love to some day have the opportunity to hold a wild falcon! I am very happy for you, Peter and Becky, and I am so glad that Blue was able to be rescued so quickly and efficiently, and to be released without problems!
carly:
Great story and a happy ending and you got to hold the bird, it doesn't get any better ;D ;D
bcbird:
Great pictures! Thank you for sharing the drama.
Your excitement shows, and with good reason.
What a thrill that must have been.
I'm so happy for you, Bev and Peter.
lorac:
Oh my gosh, Bev -- that's fabulous. What a wonderful opportunity for you. Peter, Becky and Gord. I gotta admit -- I'm envious. But after all the hours you've put in, you well deserve the reward of getting to "hold" her.
Bob was flying to Nova Scotia on Wednesday evening, so en route to the airport we stopped for a bite to eat at Rodeo Burger (because it is, after all, the only place in all of Edmonton where you can get something to eat LOL). Since we just happened to be in the neighbourhood, we took the opportunity to scan the sky and the surrounding buildings. Nothing. That is until we were walking back to our car, and suddenly we heard that familiar sound in the sky. We looked up to see the two kids chasing each other in back of the Maz and over around CSB. It was great.
Thank you for posting this update and the pictures. This is wonderful.
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