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McKenzie Seeds - 2012 / Brooklyn & Hurricane

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The Peregrine Chick:
1300h
Wind has picked up in Brandon and its getting darker there.  Hurricane has parked herself on the kids just to be sure.

The Peregrine Chick:
1230h
Have switched to a wider view as the adults are leaving the chicks uncovered more now.  Tomorrow (15th) will be ten days so they are starting to thermoregulate now and we could/should be seeing them uncovered more and more from now on.  If a storm blows through or if there is alot of rain or cooler temps, Hurricane or Brooklyn will still be there for them but other than that, the chicks should be visible most of the time.  With a wider view everyone can watch not only the adults but the chicks as well.  We'll see how the new view works out and go from there ...

The Peregrine Chick:

--- Quote from: RCF on June 14, 2012, 10:01 ---It would be nice if the window cam was zoomed out a little so we could see more of the east and north side of of the nest box, then we could still see the chicks and also the parent coming and going   :)

--- End quote ---

I can certainly do that if that is what folks would like right now - will mean that you will not be able to see the chicks "up close and personal".  If y'all want me to try it for awhile, let's see a show of hands ...  :)

RCF:
It would be nice if the window cam was zoomed out a little so we could see more of the east and north side of of the nest box, then we could still see the chicks and also the parent coming and going   :)

The Peregrine Chick:
It was nice and sunny and the chicks were happily "huddle-cuddlingly" and fussing with each other and their feathers.  No adult in sight but they will be across the way, or on the roof of the box or on the light standards overhead.  Hurricane and Brooklyn are normally close to their kids at this stage.

0903h
Adult parked on the front box edge now - can't tell who for sure, but I suspect its Brooklyn by size - bird is preening and the sun is directly behind him/her so can't get a clear look at head or breast plumage.

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