Manitoba Peregrines > Radisson Peregrines
Radisson - 2008 / Trey & Princess
maggieblue:
--- Quote from: Alison on September 19, 2008, 15:38 ---[The Edmonton site follows the migration of the former female at the Edmonton nest, whom they nicknamed "Homeless" (she deserves a much better name than that), and a female from Calgary, both with transmitters. The former female from Edmonton winters in Colombia: it is amazing how far and how fast peregrines can travel.
http://www.falconcam.med.ualberta.ca/migration.html
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Thanks Alison. :) I am embarassed that I had forgotten about these pages :-[ Lots of great information there and I hope that they will provide updates for fall 2008 once the transmitter birds start migrating. I also loved the falcon story page with the account of the Calgary female who had a ride on a freighter. Talk about a migration adventure. ;D
birdcamfan:
Great pics...especially of those fat, well fed little chicks with their bulging crops. Thank you for sharing them with us.
photosbydennis:
Tracy would be the one with that answer...maybe she can fill us in if she knows.
Did we ever find out how those 2 little cutie foster chicks made out? Apologies if it was already posted but I must have missed it - I hope they were able to find a new home for them and that they fledged successfully.
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Alison:
--- Quote from: maggieblue on September 14, 2008, 14:53 ---I have been wondering if there are any Canadian web sites that are tracking peregrine migration?
Does Alberta report on the birds that they have been tracking?
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The Edmonton site follows the migration of the former female at the Edmonton nest, whom they nicknamed "Homeless" (she deserves a much better name than that), and a female from Calgary, both with transmitters. The former female from Edmonton winters in Colombia: it is amazing how far and how fast peregrines can travel.
http://www.falconcam.med.ualberta.ca/migration.html
carly:
Nice pictures Dennis! Did we ever find out how those 2 little cutie foster chicks made out? Apologies if it was already posted but I must have missed it - I hope they were able to find a new home for them and that they fledged successfully.
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