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Logan - 2017 / Hart & Jolicoeur

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The Peregrine Chick:
Not a sound or sign or anything anywhere at any of the sites and then hey presto, yelling female and then yelling male pop into the nestbox at Logan.  Pretty sure it was Hart but the female I think was Faith again ... wouldn't let me see her band well enough for band numbers and the box was in deep shade which made it just that much more difficult to ID her for sure.  Floozy  ::) ;D

burdi:


--- Quote from: The Peregrine Chick on August 27, 2017, 13:17 ---Saw a bird in the nest tray scraping yesterday and assumed because of its leg band colours that it was Joli - and I blamed the bright light (and therefore dark shade at the nest) for making the bird look darker so that it didn't really look like Joli.  Today however, I know it wasn't Joli, rather Faith from West Winnipeg doing a little snooping.  Haven't seen Hart or Joli for a while so can't say if they have left yet (too early based on history) or just off a-wandering (my suspicion).  Faith's brave, Joli doesn't share or play well with others ...

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Very interesting! Thanks for the update, TPC.

The Peregrine Chick:
Saw a bird in the nest tray scraping yesterday and assumed because of its leg band colours that it was Joli - and I blamed the bright light (and therefore dark shade at the nest) for making the bird look darker so that it didn't really look like Joli.  Today however, I know it wasn't Joli, rather Faith from West Winnipeg doing a little snooping.  Haven't seen Hart or Joli for a while so can't say if they have left yet (too early based on history) or just off a-wandering (my suspicion).  Faith's brave, Joli doesn't share or play well with others ...

The Peregrine Chick:
Spotted two of the girls not too far from the nestsite this morning - can't say which two girls but they were the same size, so could have been the surviving sisters or one of the sisters and their foster sister.

The Peregrine Chick:
We've got one of the chicks hanging out in the shadiest part of the nestledge.  Looking at the top of the head, I think it might be the foster chick (can't see the bird's feet) based on the percentage of gold to brown on its head - the Logan chicks have more gold than I think I've seen on their heads, or on other chicks in town in the last few years.  Kind of pretty.

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