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Alison:
K/14 at her nest this morning:

   

The Peregrine Chick:
Wow, that is a big yellow-headed blackbird - even more impressed they managed to maneuver it into the nestbox through the bars!

bev.:
april30

well charlotte(K/14 ) has been here for last 3 days. sh e was here in 2016( 2013 hatch from  Weber, mother Miss Edmonton, father DO1. we rescued her form ground and she was released on Pembina hack)) . last year we had M/53(2015 hatch from  misrecordia in Edmonton) . they boht fought in air thisyear. last saw M/53 on april27.

nice food exchange thi s morning
male


charlotte and male


charlotte with the prize


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The Peregrine Chick:
Nope far from all fights result in deaths. 

We've had (that we know about) three serious fights between resident pairs in the last four years, maybe four.  Beau & Ty at West Winnipeg, Faith & Joli at the Radisson, possibly Faith & Joli again in the fall at Logan but we'll never know for sure, and Faith and Ella this spring at West Winnipeg.  Given Faith has had two nestbox fights in her 3 years here in town, it increases the possibility that she Joli had a run in last fall but I don't want to blame with proof.  Faith's first fight with Joli at the Radisson was 2 females competing over a male at a nestsite that was none of theirs to squabble over.  Her fight this spring with Ella was over her nestsite and mate from the last 2 years - despite her attachment to Hart, that's hardwiring that's hard to ignore!  As for possibly fighting with Joli again - its not the first fight Joli's been in - Princess stomped on her a couple of years before when she tried to take over the Radisson box.  Even our sainted Princess has run afoul of someone in a fight.  She was not as badly injured as Beau but she did spend 3-4 days inside the Radisson box and looked like heck and for the rest of the summer I could see her "scars" so to speak.  All moulted out and perfect when she came back the next year.  She's maintained her iron grip since then. As for fights out of nestboxes, we've had lots of those - not sure we haven't had a pair not mount an aerial campaign to defend their nestsite.  Once you get past how disturbing it is to watch, they are surprising careful about not injuring their opponent badly because they are just as likely to hurt themselves as they are their opponent in the process. 

So territorial fights are a) not as uncommon as we would like, b) involve a range of ferocity and c) are mostly not fatal. 
Even know all that rationally, finding a bird dead from fighting over a patch of gravel is extraordinarily sad.

bev.:
so I have been away but fighting in air and box. Females fighting in air and a scuffle in box, between males,. my friend closely monitored and recorded for me.

as of today we have a  no band male( not sure if Bill)  and K over 14 . she laid 4 eggs here in 2o16 and Gord took eggs as a preacation as she did not show too much interest in eggs. He gave them a chick. she was a good mom . bill id an excellent job of incubating.

last year , I di d think she was back and cams went off for 3 weeks and voila , in enters N53. cams went donw but Rof falcon  kept an eye fo r us.
I bleieve they had 4 young.

so some think when there are turnovers, and one  one has been ousted , that they fight to death.  this shows , not so.

so we will wait and see what happens. have only seen Charlotte once today.

bonding


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charolotte( she hs a few battle scars, like her motherr MIss Edmonton did )

   

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