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McKenzie Seeds - 2009 / Zeus & Hurricane

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RCF:
After work, I could only see one falcon perched on the northwest corner of McKenzie building, but it is kind of warm here today. They are most likely hanging out in the shade.  That's where I would be.   :)

BirdLover:
You can't always find them from the parkade roof either and to walk around the McK building on a Friday evening takes you close to two bars.  Not something I want to do by myself.

I was out for a walk on the north side of the river this afternoon and one of the family came and perched on a tower very close to the path I was on.  So, without even trying, I got my chick fix this afternoon.   ;D

Now am vehicle less once again so won't be able to get downtown as much.  But, it is great to know that our kids are doing so well and that we haven't had the problems that the Edmonton watch has had.

Rose:

--- Quote from: bev. on August 08, 2009, 12:25 ---I still cannot view th pictures but i am sure they are great.
Is it that dangerous where your falcons are at night.
I guess we are lucky to have one of our nesting pairs on the campus.
glad you got sight of all the kids.

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Sorry  you can't view the pictures bev, you'd like the luncheon buffet and the pictures of the kids are really good.no it's not really that dangerous in the falcon's area but the parkade is totally desserted after 6pm and all doors are locked. The only way to the upper level is up the ramp.So as in most cities discretion is the better part of valour if you are alone.

RCF:

--- Quote from: BirdLover on August 08, 2009, 10:19 ---That's my golden girl (056)!

Where were ya standin' Dennis?  You had to have been on the parkade to get that luncheon buffet.  That was COVERED with pigeons last time I was down there.

--- End quote ---

Its always covered with pigeons, ;D  except when the kids are dive bombing them.  ;)   Always great pictures Dennis.

bev.:
I still cannot view th pictures but i am sure they are great.
Is it that dangerous where your falcons are at night.
I guess we are lucky to have one of our nesting pairs on the campus.
glad you got sight of all the kids.

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