Manitoba Peregrines > Radisson Peregrines
Radisson - 2013 / Ivy & Princess
RCF:
--- Quote from: Feather2Fin on May 08, 2013, 18:20 ---Can you remind me when we might ::) ::) have cameras in Brandon and Winnipeg Radisson? Can't wait.
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May 15th is the scheduled time for the cams to start operating. :)
Feather2Fin:
Can you remind me when we might ::) ::) have cameras in Brandon and Winnipeg Radisson? Can't wait.
The Peregrine Chick:
Wind though it is blowing briskly and gusty, doesn't seem to be giving the incubating adult much trouble (female I believe by the size - the spycam is getting whacked by the wind). Winds suppose to die down tonight. Weather in Winnipeg not as good as the Brandon weather over the next few days but not bad either.
Today, 8 May - Mainly sunny. Wind north 40 km/h gusting to 60. High 13. UV index 6 or high. Tonight - Clear. Wind north 30 km/h gusting to 50 becoming light early this evening. Low plus 2.
Thursday, 9 May - Sunny. High 15.
Friday, 10 May - Cloudy. Low plus 4. High 11.
Saturday, 11 May - Sunny. Low plus 1. High 6.
Sunday, 12 May - Sunny. Low zero. High 15.
Monday, 13 May - Sunny. Low 10. High 28.
Tuesday, 14 May - Sunny. Low 13. High 28.
The Peregrine Chick:
A little hoovering going on on the nestledge in the warm afternoon weather. Looked like the female despite the fact that she had her head stuffed in a corner and was working very diligently. Four eggs is our final total for this year and they all look good from what I can see with the spycam. The nestledge cam will be installed in the next few days so we will have a new view on this year's little family soon enough.
The Peregrine Chick:
--- Quote from: Saoirse on May 07, 2013, 09:35 ---TPC, have you ever had a year before when it took so long to identify one of the nesting birds?
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Oh lots - all before the webcams and when I was actually working for the Project and had 18 hours a day to sit and watch and wait for a bird to move. We have gotten more than a little spoiled with the webcams and cameras like Wowzer. Not that I'm complaining, we also have more birds now than we had back then. There are lots of projects that aren't/don't manage to identify birds for years - there are any number of reports where it is assumed that the bird that has been nesting at a location is the same one that has been there for years, but a band number isn't read for years.
--- Quote from: Saoirse on May 07, 2013, 09:35 ---At this rate, the chicks are going to be hatched and banded before we know the identity of the mother! ::)
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Maybe when we band them Dennis will be able to get a band number with the help of Wowzer or Wanna-be-Wowzer ..
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