Manitoba Peregrines > Radisson Peregrines
Radisson - 2016 / Smiley & Princess
Kinderchick:
--- Quote from: The Peregrine Chick on April 08, 2016, 12:08 ---...At first I thought he'd been the brave defender of home and hearth and the feathers were muffed up as a result - I've seen that lots before. But then I realized that it was due to another source. Given that likely the only other bird he's been near in the last 12-18 hours is Princess, I daresay she might have been sitting on the box and he was on the sign below and being of excellent manners, Princess relieved herself off the box edge and onto her devoted (not so, remember he's extra-curricular affair last fall) mate waiting patiently below her... Absolutely my giggle of the day.
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So far, my giggle of the day too! LOL! Thanks for sharing your karmic insights, TPC. ;D
The Peregrine Chick:
Lots of activity in the nestbox since the sun came up - Smiley, Princess, Smiley, Princess (long nap) and now Smiley. No eggs yet but he's determined that they should have a warm bed when they do arrive !!!
He may be a slob at home, but he's the only Radisson male I've watched keeping the scrape warm in advance of his offspring's egg-ventual arrival which helps to endear him even though he is a bit of a slob at home.
I should mention that Princess has never been much of a housecleaner either - as she gets closer to nesting and during incubation, she picks at pebbles but not big on taking out the garbage and never has. Maybe not as bad as her daughter Radisson has gotten on a couple of occasions :o however!! (sorry Bev, Mr Bev and Soaring West, but you know it's true)
The Peregrine Chick:
--- Quote from: photosbydennis on April 07, 2016, 14:45 ---Just an FYI
Since 2006 when I became involved Princess has occupied the Radisson nest site.
Over this time she has had 3 different partners.
2006-2009...Trey
2010-2013...Ivy
2014-2016...Smiley
Pre 2006 I don't have data for and something TPC would be able to provide.
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Princess arrived in 2004 and took up with Trey immediately.
Before Princess, Madame was our resident female and she went through 4 mates.
Before Madame was Maud and she had just the one and a very short tenure as the resident female.
The Peregrine Chick:
I think I have mentioned before that Smiley is the most fastidious (or maybe just the slowest) of our resident birds - he spends a lot of time, more than others it seems to me, preening. Nice to have a bird that concerned about his health and appearance but it is counteracted by the fact that he is a slob in the nestbox - he eats in there and doesn't clean up after himself, he brings not just packages of food but the whole darn bird (and occasionally critter) which means most of it is left behind cuz most of a bird-for-lunch is not edible and when he sits on the edge of the nestbox, HE WILL NOT TURN AROUND TO POOP OFF THE SIDE!! Like him but he is a slob for a peregrine - or to be fair, we may just have had exceptional birds up until now and he's a perfectly wonderful, average peregrine. Either way, karmic, or maybe Princess, retribution at sometime after the sunset last night and sunrise this morning - he got pooped on.
the image is zoomed a bit so you can see the white on his head & shoulder
At first I thought he'd been the brave defender of home and hearth and the feathers were muffed up as a result - I've seen that lots before. But then I realized that it was due to another source. Given that likely the only other bird he's been near in the last 12-18 hours is Princess, I daresay she might have been sitting on the box and he was on the sign below and being of excellent manners, Princess relieved herself off the box edge and onto her devoted (not so, remember he's extra-curricular affair last fall) mate waiting patiently below her.
Absolutely my giggle of the day.
moka:
I can relate Dennis, Princess was on site when I became involved, too. I remember seeing her and Trey for the first time. It was incredible.
Anyway, all I hope for is a successful season for this Grande Dame of Peregrines.
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