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McKenzie Seeds - 2011 / Brooklyn & Hurricane

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The Peregrine Chick:
Could be Douglas Marsh - or Lake of the Prairies, Big Grass Marsh or ...  :D  60-70km isn't that far for a peregrine looking for waterbirds to devour

Luck was spotted in Winnipeg at HSC last autumn - 200+ km from Brandon
and Sandy was spotted at the Radisson that's 350+ km from her nestsite in Fargo, North Dakota

RCF:
I also wanted to mention I have been seeing pied-billed grebes or heads of them on sidewalks under the Scotia sign and a whole grebe in the dock area of the McKenzie building.  Yum Yum!!

RCF:

--- Quote from: The Peregrine Chick on August 26, 2011, 15:57 ---
--- Quote from: LinderLou on August 26, 2011, 12:51 ---Well I hope Rosser puts in an appearance if you haven't spotted him since Aug 19th. Maybe he's just camera shy.

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Rosser (and Rain) are hunting for themselves at this point so he might be off raising heck at a wetland.  Whitewater Lake was in the news today because it is 3x its normal size, could be that he's gone there (its just south of Brandon) to take advantage of the waterbirds that are there - and there are a few right now :)

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The two boys are more likely to hunt at the Douglas Marsh  www.naturemanitoba.ca/birder/iba_old.pdf  which is very large and only ten miles from Brandon and is much closer than Whitewater Lake (seventy miles from Brandon).  I have pics of Rosser from yesterday.

Rosser


susha:
A few less with the Brandon boys in the area, I expect  ;)

The Peregrine Chick:

--- Quote from: LinderLou on August 26, 2011, 12:51 ---Well I hope Rosser puts in an appearance if you haven't spotted him since Aug 19th. Maybe he's just camera shy.

--- End quote ---

Rosser (and Rain) are hunting for themselves at this point so he might be off raising heck at a wetland.  Whitewater Lake was in the news today because it is 3x its normal size, could be that he's gone there (its just south of Brandon) to take advantage of the waterbirds that are there - and there are a few right now :)

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