Manitoba Peregrines > Other Peregrine Sightings in Manitoba
Non-Resident Sightings - 2020
The Peregrine Chick:
Yesterday I received my first email on fall migration sightings from the hawk-watch stations in southern Canada, the US and Mexico. First three emails came from Pennsylvania (they have a number of stations) and they reported an American Kestrel, a bald eagle and an osprey. Guess some of the folks are starting to move even if its not southward bound yet ...
The Peregrine Chick:
--- Quote from: allikat on May 04, 2010, 22:56 ---Hey, is there any news on chinook or Mistral? ;D
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Nothing so far, but thanks for asking! ;) ;D
allikat:
Hey, is there any news on chinook or Mistral? ;D
The Peregrine Chick:
--- Quote from: Kinderchick on May 04, 2010, 12:59 ---Well then, could it be remotely possible that Trey is still on his way? :-\
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Anything is possible ... Dennis and I have been hitting all the favourite spots around the City over the last few days just in case someone we know comes bombing in/through. With all the changeover - every site has a different male this year, we thought we would hedge our bets ....
Kinderchick:
--- Quote from: The Peregrine Chick on May 03, 2010, 23:10 ---...Have noticed over the last 7-10 days that more peregrines have been observed all the migration sites in Mexico and the US than had been seen from January to mid-April. A second wave front of peregrines coming north - Homeless (Ms Edmonton) just returned to her nestsite in Edmonton a couple of days ago. The tundra peregrines that overwinter in Chile are only just hitting Panama right now so there will another wave coming through in a couple of weeks, one that will fly right over us heading for Baffin Island and other High Arctic locations.
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Well then, could it be remotely possible that Trey is still on his way? :-\
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