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The Peregrine Chick:
Just thought I would update this thread a bit ...

2007 - Lucy and Ivy were the resident pair in this territory - they tried to nest in a poor location and lost all three eggs before we could help them out.

2008 - Lucy didn't return but Ivy did and he found himself a new lady who we have named "Jules".  We don't know who Jules is because we cannot read her leg band - its a ring band and it looks like a washer and if there are any identifying marks on it, we can't seem them.  So ring led to jewelry led to Jules.  Ivy and Jules did not nest this year opting instead for a long courtship.  Their favourite spot is the building where Lucy's and Ivy's nest failed last year.

2009 - Jules and Ivy came back and decided to try their luck on the unlucky building from 2008.  'Fraid they weren't any luckier than Lucy and Ivy were even with the installation of a tuppernest.  Though not apparent when the tuppernest was installed the damage to the eggs must have already occurred.  Within the first week after installation, Jules and Beau discarded the remaining two (of three) eggs indicating that they were not viable.

2010 - Ivy has defected to become the Radisson resident male but Jules was not alone for too long before she found her "Beau" a captive-bred bird released in Manitoba a couple of years earlier.  The unlucky building was abandonned for a nestbox on a building in another part of their territory and despite rain and hail and windstorms, Jules and Beau successfully raised three young - Annie, Aggie & Nero.

2011 - Jules and Beau came back but unfortunately the 2010 nestsite was unavailable due to massive construction/renovations on the building.  Jules and Beau opted out of using the other nestbox in the territory and dashed back to the unlucky building of 2007 and 2009.  Took us awhile to find them but we did and when we did we found four eggs - unfortunately 2 were damaged but two were not.  We installed another tuppernest and cameras to keep a close eye on this pair while they try to hatch out their two remaining eggs ...

The Peregrine Chick:
In 2010 we had two cameras on the nest but they were not for broadcasting to the internet, rather they were just to provide the Project with the ability to monitor Jules & Beau without disturbing them.  As new parents (and first-time parents) we wanted to minimize disturbance as this site, particularly since Jules had lost her nest in 2009 half-way through incubation.

To answer the inevitable question, "will we ever have a public webcam on this nest?".  That will depend on who the birds are, where they nest, what technology we can/do use and whether we can afford the web-side of a webcam (they are expensive).  But most importantly, if it won't impact the birds negatively. 

If and when we have a webcam on this nest (by no means a surety), we will let folks know.

The Peregrine Chick

Holly-Birdeze:
I'll be "ROOFING" for the Falcons too!  and the good folks who are helping!

And Dennis....U dah Man!  great photo's!  
 ;D
hs

BirdLover:
I'm rooting for this pair too! :-X

Peggeratheart:
Hear, Hear!

Peregrine recovery and safety are absolutely our first concern!

Thank you Tracy for reminding us all.

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