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Radisson - 2013 / Ivy & Princess

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The Peregrine Chick:
Just so folks know, that is Ivy on the eggs right now, guess Princess was just making sure he got down to business before she went off to do her business ..

GCG:

--- Quote from: The Peregrine Chick on May 14, 2013, 13:33 ---
--- Quote from: gemcitygemini on May 14, 2013, 12:59 ---Princess has given up on Ivy for a food drop.
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She was hanging out on the Radisson sign above the nest


--- Quote from: gemcitygemini on May 14, 2013, 12:59 ---There appears to be two large eggs and two small. TPC, does that have anything to do with the sex of the chicks? Two females, two males?  ??? ???  
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Nope, has more to do with the depth of the scrape and the angle of the camera  ;)
Eggs are all the same size - no gender differences and watching them for the last couple of weeks, none have looked smaller or "different".  The lighter coloured ones tend to be the older eggs, first and second to be laid.

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Thank you for your response to my question, TPC. It is going to be an informative season, however, a very busy one for you. Phrom your phanatic phorum, we say, in advance, THANK YOU!  :) :-*

GCG:
Princess was with the eggs for a short time. She started giving a shoutout again, gave up, went to the ledge and took flight. I have still not seen Ivy. Has Ivy brought food or allowed Princess to go "shopping" for herself?  ::)

The Peregrine Chick:

--- Quote from: gemcitygemini on May 14, 2013, 12:59 ---Princess has given up on Ivy for a food drop.
--- End quote ---

She was hanging out on the Radisson sign above the nest


--- Quote from: gemcitygemini on May 14, 2013, 12:59 ---There appears to be two large eggs and two small. TPC, does that have anything to do with the sex of the chicks? Two females, two males?  ??? ??? 
--- End quote ---

Nope, has more to do with the depth of the scrape and the angle of the camera  ;)
Eggs are all the same size - no gender differences and watching them for the last couple of weeks, none have looked smaller or "different".  The lighter coloured ones tend to be the older eggs, first and second to be laid.

GCG:
Princess has given up on Ivy for a food drop. The eggs are alone for now. There appears to be two large eggs and two small. TPC, does that have anything to do with the sex of the chicks? Two females, two males?  ??? ???

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