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ON / Port Colborne - 2009-10
The Peregrine Chick:
--- Quote from: Ellie on March 30, 2010, 13:49 ---Is there a web cam link to this site? Would love to check it out! ::)
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There isn't Ellie - or at least there wasn't one last year and I haven't seen anything for this year.
Ellie:
Is there a web cam link to this site? Would love to check it out! ::)
carly:
Good news Alison, Treasure is still here and is sitting on 4 eggs ;)
!!! We are cookin’
March 29, 2010 - Port Colborne - ADM Mill
Doug Garbutt Reports:
Although we have had problems with our monitor, by chance I tried it on Saturday & it came on for a brief moment. I can confirm that there 4 eggs in the scrape here. As far as we know, the tiercel is an unnamed bird from Buffalo (we call him Buffalo Bill) & the female is Treasure from Cleveland.
Alison:
2010 NESTING SEASON
--- Quote from: Loriann on December 30, 2009, 14:48 ---(and Dennis will like this-- Dennis this is where they saw Rotor, not that long ago with a Canada goose for prey). Rotor is not one of the above, but come spring, who knows..)
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The photographer who took the photos I posted of Rotor mentioned they were taken in Ontario, but didn't give a location. I did some searching, and found this post from Big Frank:
In late 2008 U and the others enjoyed photos of Rotor a 2008 Eastlake Ohio bird, hatched at First Energy Power Plant. Just thought Id let U know that one of Larry's photos of Rotor is in April 2009 issue of Birders World. It mentions the area Larry saw it was 220 miles from the spot she was hatched in Ohio.(was seen in Port Hope/Cobourg area 60 miles northeast of Toronto)
In June of 2009 the female sighted in Port Colborne was Treasure (black/green M/82) born in 2006 at the Terminal Tower in Cleveland, a daughter of Buckeye and SW. I hope she is still there, and that both she and Rotor are both still doing well.
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Oh, to have falcons all year round sigh
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