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Elaine L:
I checked out the Bird Cams Around the World Site again this morning:

The fledge watchers down there in Wilmington are exhausted; and losing Yellow Band, the firstborn and a feisty little fellow, was hard on everyone.  Four chicks are still alive, with the two girls in rehab at the moment, and the two boys, so far, doing o.k.

This crew is very dedicated; as they say on this site, it is so hard to keep track of fledgings when you have some many buildings, cars, and idiot people  around, seriously affecting the safety of the birds.  I think their watch down there in Wilmington has been harder than our fledge watches up here in Edmonton, especially as they had five chicks fledge over a couple of days.

carly:

--- Quote from: Kinderchick on June 05, 2011, 17:15 ---Aw, that is very sad. :'( I thought he had been spotted flying well with his dad. Do they know what he died of? ???

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No his body has been given over for determination though.  One of the others ones came to ground for the third time too so she's going in for observation. 

MayShowers:

--- Quote from: Kinderchick on June 05, 2011, 17:15 ---Aw, that is very sad. :'( I thought he had been spotted flying well with his dad. Do they know what he died of? ???

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That was the last I had heard also ???  Such sad news :'( :'(

Kinderchick:
Aw, that is very sad. :'( I thought he had been spotted flying well with his dad. Do they know what he died of? ???

RCF:

--- Quote from: carly on June 05, 2011, 14:37 ---Sad news, Yellow has been found dead.  :'(

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So sorry to hear the sad news about yellow band.  :'(

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