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Radisson - 2014 / Smiley & Princess
The Peregrine Chick:
--- Quote from: Kinderchick on July 08, 2014, 18:43 ---Nice interview on CBC radio (Up to Speed) this aft, TPC. Switched on my car radio while driving and there you were. :)
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It was very last minute, initially they called to get information on the little American Kestrel that the host had come across on his way to work. They asked if I would come on to talk about the kestrel and give an update on the peregrines. Cute kestrel - pic.twitter.com/5UbLNPtdOB
Kinderchick:
Nice interview on CBC radio (Up to Speed) this aft, TPC. Switched on my car radio while driving and there you were. :)
susha:
--- Quote from: burdi on July 06, 2014, 21:20 ---
--- Quote from: susha on July 06, 2014, 21:12 ---That baby fluffiness is very quickly disappearing and being replaced by darker big-girl feathers.
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I also notice big-girl voices!
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I've noticed that as well, burdi, although they're still sounding like demanding kids...just older, demanding kids ;)
The Peregrine Chick:
I've set up the Fledgewatch board for 2014.
For those of you who plan to participate in this year's fledgewatch and would like to "meet" up with others, send me a PM with your name and I will add you to the fledgewatch board.
Because this board will contain information that is more personal (who's meeting who and when and where) than should be on a public forum, this board is "private" and will only be accessible to members who wish to coordinate schedules.
Any observations during fledging will be posted on the regular nestsite boards. If any observations are posted here by mistake they will automatically be moved to the correct board so that everyone may share.
Any questions, send me a PM.
Thanks!
sparkster:
--- Quote from: susha on July 06, 2014, 21:12 ---One of the chicks is giving us a close-up of her excellent preening job. ...
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I was watching around that time last evening, too. The other chick moved from the back of the box to lie down beside the sister who was preening. It is hard to believe that they will soon be flying off and living by themselves, and flying long distances alone, after being so close for so long and seeking companionship in the nest box.
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