Manitoba Peregrines > Radisson Peregrines
Radisson - 2008 / Trey & Princess
Liz:
It's pouring. The winds are howling. I feel SO sorry for them. And I too wish they could just pick and move to the nestbox! Let's hope they remember this from now on!!
deedream:
Thanks Tracy for clearing that up. Been wondering sometimes when I see one bird leap off the ledge and then another one show up front and center. Until i could tell them apart, I always wondered if she just went for a (poopy) or something! and came right back, or was scaring off another predator. But after watching non stop except to go to bathroom for a few days, I started realizing that what I was seeilng had to be the switch.. SO I read every thing possible on this website to learn more, and then some. After reading how they were different around the head as well as size, I finally got confident enough to know who was on deck. I mean who is on the nest. lol. Now I feel very much involved and informed,, all thanks to you .. yahoo.. from Yoho.New Brunswick!
The Peregrine Chick:
Y'all are having way too much fun watching napping birds! :D
The Peregrine Chick:
* clap clap clap *
Congrats Pegger!
The Peregrine Chick:
Actually, Princess and Trey are pretty much equal partners when it comes to incubating. Usually they trade off shifts - the incubator will get off the eggs and go fly off the ledge just to the right of the eggs and the other one will walk in from the bottom of the screen to take the next shift. Occasionally Trey does bring food, but that usually happens earlier in incubation or when she's on duty and the weather sucks. He comes in, drops the food on the ledge, she hops off the eggs and takes off with the food and he takes over. She usually disappears for a couple of hours before relieving him on the nest. Some days we watch Trey do most of the incubating, some days Princess. Today it has been mostly Princess.
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