Other Peregrine Projects > USA Peregrines
DE / Wilmington - 2009-15
jadoo:
..Monday morning, and no eggs that I can see...I'm feeling pessimistic now, it would have been nice to see replacements for the eggs that had to be removed. Oh well...
jadoo:
...falcon has left the box; after 2 hours & 10 min's of wandering the perimeter, settling for 10-15 min's at a time; now, it's back, but actually, i think this one is the male, looks smaller to me - didn't stay in the nest box long, but now is perched on the side...i'm stumped, but strangely fascinated... :-\
jadoo:
...falcon STILL in the box - 40 min's & counting, and it's 24C and sunny in Wilmington...
jadoo:
...still no eggs this morning, but one of the falcons has been wandering around the nestbox for 20 min's already - doesn't look like it is of a mind to leave yet, either...
Alison:
About the heading on this thread . . . Big Red is in Jackson, Michigan with her mate Chayton, where they are raising three chicks.
The new female here does not have a name, since the Harrisburg peregrines are never named. She hss been referred to casually as "Red Girl", because when she was banded in 2008 she was given red tape on top of her silver USFWS band.
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