As newbie how many chicks have come out of Manitoba since the program started, and do we do what % have been tracked?
Over 300 chicks since the program began in 1981 - most are wild-hatched, but the early birds were hacked-released captive-bred birds like all the recovery projects in North America. And tracking is a misleading word, if some reports one of our peregrines dead or injured or sighted or nesting, then we have have some tracking on the bird, if not, we know nothing. Of all the birds that come through our project we probably know something (dead, injured, alive at one time) on about half. Remember statistically 5-7 out of every 10 chicks dies in the first 12 months so many of these records are deaths. A few birds had satellite transmitters put on them and the first mortality rates were the same - we know of only 5 birds - 1 captive-bred and 4 wild-hatched that survived the first year. Could be a couple more however, transmitters are notorious for dying after a short while.
Im out in Selkirk, what happened to Selkirk birdies, did they skip us this year?
They turned up, three of them - Sundance (Logan), Bristol (West Winnipeg) and Kelly (McKenzie Seeds). Sundance spent last summer with Kelly but they didn't nest. This year his allegiance shifted to Bristol despite Kelly's presence for a short time. Again, no nest. Bristol maybe just a bit young so we will keep an eye out for their return next year.
as u can see Im not used to this forum stuff and am sure I posted this in the wrong forum but hopefully an answer will come
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