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Radisson - 2013 / Ivy & Princess

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RCF:
These guys just got fed and after mom left one kid did a poop shot and it looks like it made the egg fall over, even though I know it was just the wind or some kind of wind. ;D  ;D

http://youtu.be/D9rwDoJ_1ww


susha:
I agree, Ballywing - Yikes!  Wind is sure not allowing Princess to relax much :(

Just another day when things could be so much different if another choice had been made :-X

ballywing:
Yikes!!  :o Princess went flying a couple minutes ago, chicks rolled around - back in position now.  ;D

The Peregrine Chick:

--- Quote from: newchick on June 08, 2013, 07:06 ---Will Princess eventually "toss" the non-viable egg over the side of the building?  Or just let it sit there and when you do the banding you will remove?   ??? 
--- End quote ---

She might remove the egg, or Ivy could.  Or they could eventually break it or it could eventually be broken as a result of normal life on the nestledge.  Will we retrieve it at banding?  We might or we might leave it.  Depends on whether we have a purpose for it and/or its easy to retrieve when we get up there ...

Not the yes/no answer you were looking for, but more accurate  :)

The Peregrine Chick:
Morning Chronology ...

0430ish - light enough to get a blurry look at Princess on the ledge
0615h - first meal
0813h - second meal
1030h - Princess still on chicks ... breezy today and from the amount of shake in the camera, I'm thinking south-ish ...

Interestingly, Ivy's in the nestbox ... looking upwards and yakking at someone ... he is very suspicious of something flying overhead and he's off with a mission now ... and he's back 90 seconds later, still scanning overhead ...


Forecast for today ...

Saturday
Day - Partly cloudy. High of 22C. Breezy. Winds from the SE at 15 to 20 km/h.
Night - Partly cloudy in the evening, then overcast. Low of 12C. Winds from the ESE at 10 to 15 km/h.

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