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Radisson - 2013 / Ivy & Princess
The Peregrine Chick:
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--- Quote from: gemcitygemini on April 13, 2013, 16:07 --- :( :( So sad for this Coopers Hawk. I thought they nested in trees. Not where this happened. I wish windows could be covered in a coating that birds would stop thinking they could fly straight through. We have a large picture window and in our DR, another window. Many sparrows have tried to fly through and either died or have been stunned. This year, with vertical blinds, we hope to prevent this from happening. Still hoping that Princess will come home.
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Gem City Gemini, they sell clear stickers that one can put on the outside of the window, it is coated with a reflective thing that birds can see and it scares them away from the window surface. Available at Shelmerdine's or Fort Whyte Centre. Maybe Google if you don't live in the city for where you can purchase near by.
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Also available from the Project from our Online Store - our silhouettes tend to be larger than many - 8.5in by 11in
photosbydennis:
--- Quote from: The Peregrine Chick on April 14, 2013, 13:46 ---Anywho, nestbox has had most of the large debris removed, lots of small feathers and smaller bones
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I can only assume that you kept all bit's and parts for me so that I can sell to the Peregrine Folks on ebay ???
newchick:
--- Quote from: gemcitygemini on April 13, 2013, 16:07 --- :( :( So sad for this Coopers Hawk. I thought they nested in trees. Not where this happened. I wish windows could be covered in a coating that birds would stop thinking they could fly straight through. We have a large picture window and in our DR, another window. Many sparrows have tried to fly through and either died or have been stunned. This year, with vertical blinds, we hope to prevent this from happening. Still hoping that Princess will come home.
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Gem City Gemini, they sell clear stickers that one can put on the outside of the window, it is coated with a reflective thing that birds can see and it scares them away from the window surface. Available at Shelmerdine's or Fort Whyte Centre. Maybe Google if you don't live in the city for where you can purchase near by.
birdcamfan:
Hopefully after watching your careful housekeeping, they will now deem it suitable for the move in and make nookie part of the relationship.
The Peregrine Chick:
Figures that today, after days of not seeing the female at all downtown (HSC but not at the Radisson), the stupid bird is in the nestbox with Ivy not twenty minutes before I arrive to clean the darn thing out. I'm on the road when I could have gotten a really, really good look at her with the webcam!!!
Anywho, nestbox has had most of the large debris removed, lots of small feathers and smaller bones in the box but I've managed to loosen up the gravel so it will be easier for the birds to a) make a scrape (Ivy had one already but it was pretty small) and b) give them more room undercover to actually scrape now that the bodies are gone. Hopefully with the windy/snowy weather on its way, the wind will help to blow more of the small feathers out of the box. I think we will replace the gravel at the end of the nesting season, it is started to get very concrete-like with all the remains and poop-art material.
The male gave me grief big-time when I arrived then he just glared at me from low up the communications tower. Female arrive shortly thereafter, but parked herself up high - too high for me to see her band or photograph her well - I'm afraid no Dennis, Wowzer or Wannabe-Wowzer today and no spotting scope either - didn't want to hang out for too long if we still do have Joli as the de facto resident female, she's not used to what we do and I didn't want to stress/distress her more than I had to.
Nothing since my visit, but this isn't the time of day when they normally visit the box or ledge, so will keep an eye on the webcam and we'll see if we can confirm again who's our female at the Radisson.
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