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Re: AB / Edmonton - Bell Tower - 2017-22
« Reply #2 on: April 12, 2023, 18:45 »
The current resident female at this location is the daughter of a Manitoba-hatched bird.  B32 is one of Radisson's chicks from the University of Alberta nestsite.  Radisson is a daughter of Trey and Princess at the Radisson Hotel in 2006.  She turned up at the University of Alberta in 2008 and has been coming back ever since.  B32 has been the resident female at the Bell Tower also in Edmonton since 2017.  Because of B32's mother's point of origin, we have moved this board to the Manitoba Birds section of the Forum for this nesting season.

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AB / Edmonton - Bell Tower - 2017-22
« Reply #1 on: March 25, 2012, 11:42 »
Bell Tower
Edmonton, Alberta



webcam link = https://www.ab-conservation.com/wildlife-cameras/peregrine/bell-tower-peregrine-camera/

Bell Tower building = https://www.aspenproperties.ca/bell-tower


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