Hello from the the den of the raven
I am home and I went to the nest site before I came home. I did not see any peregrines or trace of. the way the pigeons were all lined up in the peregrines favorite places , I would say that they have not arrived yet. I also saw no Ravens but did see the nest form the roof top
I am very upset and am presently e-mailing my friends, the biologists. the U Of A is not a good place to ask . Many found that out last year.
I usually hear back quite soon . so hopefully tomorrow.
and by the way, I hope this is done soon. there are areas in the states where ravens have chased the peregrines out and I do not want another nasty fight here. I have been a party to too many already in the last few years , just between peregrines. I do not need ravens also.
A reply to a few things here.
Tracy, I feed my birds in the winter , right up until nesting time and then I stop except for a few suet. I was told to leave the suet's so the females could get their strength back quicker after they have the young.
About the crows and ravens. We also have magpies here so if everything nested in my neighborhood it would not be pretty. I prefer the magpies to the crows and ravens.
the crows here migrate and so they are just back. they are nasty. I know they are intelligent but I do not want hem in my backyard. I would never physically hurt anything, I just spray water or clap my hands.
But if a young one somehow comes to my area , I do not chase them. I f you have ever been around the young of crows or magpies you know they are very docile. You could pick them up if the parents did not get you first
One July long weekend it was so hot that an adult magpie brought 2 young to my backyard becasue I have a pond. Because they do not bother anything for a bit I let them stay . they just wanted to laze in the shade and drink from the pond.
I have blue jays and robins and wrens that nest in my area so I do not want the crows.
the magpies I can control.
some of you are lucky and just have crows , so to just try and control one species is fine but 2 is a different matter.
I know all about the balance of nature etc, but it took a long time for the robins and songbirds to reappear in this area and i would like to keep it that way. they have enough predators in the area.
we also have rabbits and partridges(they spent the winter around our neighborhood.)
by the way on our way home , we saw 2 beautiful eagles, which we never see where they were and some hawks and lots of crows and ravens. Their numbers have increased drastically.