Manitoba Peregrines > U of Alberta, Edmonton, Alberta
U of Alberta - 2011 / ? & Radisson
Rose:
--- Quote from: Kinderchick on July 15, 2011, 11:09 ---
--- Quote from: Rapidcitymbfan on July 15, 2011, 09:09 ---This is just a guess, but maybe they surround the juvie hawk and not let it leave the tree. :-\
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That's what I was thinking, rcf.
--- Quote from: Elaine L on July 15, 2011, 10:57 ---Got a call back from Bev. Mr. Yellow was knocked off his perch when food arrived. He flew over and landed on a bridge structure on top of the hospital, between the CSB and the heart institute... but the worry is that he will try to fly off the bridge, and will not be able to manoeuvre himself out of these close buildings.
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Thanks for the update, Elaine. Sure do hope that he will be okay. Talons crossed. :-*
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Boy when I hear about all the problems that seem to happen at the Radisson and U of Alberta, makes me glad we live in a quiet backwater city out in rural Manitoba where most years we are trouble free. Hopefully the chick will be fine. As Kinderchick says Talons Crossed :)
Kinderchick:
--- Quote from: bcbird on July 15, 2011, 11:15 ---...Remember how Princess scared off the crows when they tried to bully Fyfe on his roof.
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Yes! That was something to see in person! :o She was not going to let them attack her baby! :o
bcbird:
Thanks for the treeing explanation, Elaine.
Poor little Juvie Hawk.
Remember how Princess scared off the crows when they tried to bully Fyfe on his roof.
Kinderchick:
--- Quote from: Rapidcitymbfan on July 15, 2011, 09:09 ---This is just a guess, but maybe they surround the juvie hawk and not let it leave the tree. :-\
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That's what I was thinking, rcf.
--- Quote from: Elaine L on July 15, 2011, 10:57 ---Got a call back from Bev. Mr. Yellow was knocked off his perch when food arrived. He flew over and landed on a bridge structure on top of the hospital, between the CSB and the heart institute... but the worry is that he will try to fly off the bridge, and will not be able to manoeuvre himself out of these close buildings.
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Thanks for the update, Elaine. Sure do hope that he will be okay. Talons crossed. :-*
Doreen:
--- Quote from: Elaine L on July 15, 2011, 10:19 ---Regarding the queries about treeing a juvenile hawk, I don't know for sure what this means, either, but I suspect, like BCbird, that if the hawk is chased by the peregrines and lands in a tree, they will make his life miserable when he tries to leave the tree, by flying down and attacking him. But I will ask Bev and get back to you.
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Thank you Elaine. That makes perfect sense. :)
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