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Out-n-About in Manitoba - 2020
burdi:
How I wish we still had the opportunity to see more of Bristol in the coming years, but instead we now mourn her loss. I’m shocked and saddened.
Sundance has proven to be an amazing first-time dad and is so deserving of recognition; I would love to see him return to Manitoba. It’s unfortunate that Sam and Starr weren’t banded, though I believe the right choice was made; let’s hope the offspring of Sundance and Bristol will live happy, successful peregrine lives, and someday we may even find Bridget back home again.
TPC, thank you for your blog about Bristol. I didn’t know her well, but through your writings and the photos by Dennis I’ve learned much more … and what a great loss she was.
The Peregrine Chick:
A photo of Bristol
https://twitter.com/mbperegrines/status/926488816738799616
Alison:
TPC, I am so very sorry to read of the loss of Bristol. What a stunning falcon she was, with a very beautiful face and gorgeous markings. So much promise, and gone far, far too young at only three years old. It is even more sad that she was raising her very first chicks with Sundance. :'( :'(
I am grateful that Bridget did well with her foster family, and that Sundance did such a wonderful job of raising the other two chicks. I hope all three will stay safe and have long and successful lives, with their own nests and many chicks.
Once again you have written a beautiful tribute in honour of a wonderful falcon, TPC.
This has been a difficult year, with far too many very sad losses.
The Peregrine Chick:
https://twitter.com/mbperegrines/status/926227278140502021
The link is the blog post - Nov 2 - The Bitter & the Sweet
The Peregrine Chick:
Sad news ... Beaumont from Beau's and Beatrix's 2014 nest has been found dead.
Read more about it on the blog - Sept 02 - Bittersweet
Thank you to Bccs for passing along the information from her friend
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