Who were the first pair out there? Who were the pair Dennis and Tracy saw when they were out there a week ago or so?
The pair we saw, one was banded, one was not. I think the only photo we have of the banded bird is one flying overhead and I think that was the female so its possible that because of the angle we might have been able to see the antennae. But I had binocs on them and didn't see anything, so I would have to confer with Dennis and see if he has any less than wonderful photos that might show more ...
Last year there was a pair on-site when the ravens were still around and then another pair later in the year ...
Not only do we need to get a look at the band colours and which leg but also if they even have legbands ...
It would seem that because the bird in RCF's photo shows so much brown that it should be a young (last year's hatch) but our birds are smaller and they seem to cycle into adult plumage quickly ... Jules however, stayed brown for a couple of years longer than we expected (remember we can still only estimate her age) - now she is bigger than most/all of our Manitoba-born females ... might be that the Neepawa bird who is older than Juliet and McDermot might still be showing juvenile brown in the feathers on her back and wings. Will be interesting to find out what the satellite transmitter tells us and what RCF manages to photograph or see!