Other Peregrine Projects > USA Peregrines
MN / Elk River - 2008-22
allikat:
Thanks TPC..great explanation! I guess all species are definitely individuals ::)
The Peregrine Chick:
--- Quote from: allikat on April 21, 2009, 18:57 ---I wonder what that's all about? Trey and Princess are like that as well. He, Trey, wants to do his part and is eager to do his part, but Princess would always kinda sorta in a falcon way to go away. TPC...any ideas or comments on this?
Sorry...didn't mean to bring in Princess and Trey in the Elk River Thread..sorry. Just seemed familiar!
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You are still on topic no worries. Depends on the individuals involved. T-Rex used to bully his females off the nest quite regularly so he could incubate. With his first female, that was fine with her, with Madame, she let him get away with it about 1/2 the time. Trey is not so aggressive as his Dad (who was hyper-aggressive) but rather more like his grand-dad, Pop, and he was a good Dad to all his young. Some females are more aggressive, some are less. Sometimes that why one rarely sees the male around the nest (unlike our rockstar). Some are more aggressive in defense of the nest, less aggressive, or let's say dominant when it comes to nest-site activities. Part of what makes them neat to watch ....
allikat:
I wonder what that's all about? Trey and Princess are like that as well. He, Trey, wants to do his part and is eager to do his part, but Princess would always kinda sorta in a falcon way to go away. TPC...any ideas or comments on this?
Sorry...didn't mean to bring in Princess and Trey in the Elk River Thread..sorry. Just seemed familiar!
eagle63_1999:
Just like the typical male, not wanting to get up and go hunting. Must we females always be the one? lol
carly:
Lol...that happens here too sometimes dad won't get up and mom yells at him and he just won't move! I think that's his way of saying, why should I do all the hunting - you get out there for awhile, I want to rest ;D
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