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Radisson - 2008 / Trey & Princess

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BirdLover:
I'm glad you asked this question because I was just about to.
Thanks

Pchemist:
Interesting - it's feeding time for the Radisson triplets, and it's also feeding time at the Great River cam!  Princess is blocking the view, so I'm watching the other cam.  I just think it's fascinating that both nests had the same feeding time. :D

Liz:
I too would like to add my thanks to everyone who kept posting each little event as the day went on. I discovered that I can, in fact, read the blog at work and, altho I couldn't see anything, I didn't feel like I missed much other than the visual.  In short, I felt like I was watching too!  It made the day much easier to get through.  Thanks again.

And, the "egg timer" comment and the email notice from the "boss" had me laughing out loud at my desk!  ;D ;D ;D

Pchemist:
Now that the chicks have hatched and Trey and Princess seemed to have moved "down" a bit, is it possible to move the camera - or (assuming that is hard because of its location) zoom out a teeny bit?

I know we ask the moon and the stars! ;D

teamla:

--- Quote from: deedream on May 28, 2008, 15:42 ---thats little Trey on there.  I don't know why he is so wound up today.  he has had kids before.

--- End quote ---

Ooops!  I guess I assumed it was her, since I didn't see the switch.


--- Quote from: The Peregrine Chick on May 28, 2008, 15:52 ---Do worries, the chicks are fine and it only looks like stomping because their feet are so big!  They used to be called the "Great-footed Hawk" - Audubon sure knew how to name 'em  ::)  Actually their feet can practically cover one of the chicks at this age!

And the chicks are fine, less stomping than walking on tip-talons.  And the talons are curved inward so think, upside-down basket rather than raptor (dinosaur) talons.  

--- End quote ---

Okay, whew.  Good to know!

Just got a looooong look at the three little fluffballs alone all piled in a heap.  Very cute.

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