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ON / Burlington - Lift Bridge - 2009-13
The Peregrine Chick:
Sometimes we are just pathetic at naming full nests of chicks ... Cirrus is the best name of the lot though!
Alison:
Cirrus has three siblings. They are:
Cumulus, band black/green K/82
Nimbus, band black/green B/01
Stratus, band black/green B/02
Alison:
--- Quote from: The Peregrine Chick on May 20, 2009, 11:33 ---Allison, was just checking the database and there is no reference to the identity of the parents of Cirrus, are you sure of those identities? I like to make notes in my records when info is missing from the database ....
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Yes, TPC, I am sure of those identities. The database is good, but it is not complete. I am always trying to find IDs for partial band numbers, so I spend quite a bit of time in the database.
Mercury was born in Cincinnati, Hamilton County, Ohio, on 06/05/1990. His band was all black, 21X. He orginally nested at the Lazarus Building in Dayton with his mate, 66R; his next mate was Baltimore, 7/D. In 2002 he moved to the AT&T Building with his new mate Snowball. Snowball was born in 2000 at the Bohn Building nest in Cleveland. Her band was black/green, 3/*B.
Cirrus is a beauty:
The Peregrine Chick:
Allison, was just checking the database and there is no reference to the identity of the parents of Cirrus, are you sure of those identities? I like to make notes in my records when info is missing from the database ....
bev.:
Thanks CArly. They did have quite the spring down there. I am glad there are 3 hatches.
I remember the year Snowball disappeared, Allison. . It was the same year S2 took over in the Netherlands. A lot of upsets that year. but both males , de Mortel and Mercury , were fathers of the year. I almost quit watchng the cams that year. the eagle world and the falcon world were delivered many blows.
but I then realized that the more cams you watch the more chance you have at seeing the downsides.
Have a great viewing day everyone :) :)
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