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bev.:
july 11th

Just got back from the Weber site. Had this all written and hit the wrong button. In any event, I got a call from someone at Weber advising that the female was down on the top level of the Parking lot and was injured. I went to U of A and got the carrying case and went to Weber where I met Gord Court our biologist. We found the bird and it was our young male chick. He looked perfectly healthy, however was precariously perched on the edge of the Parking lot facing one of the busier roads in Edmonton. Gord did not want to spook him so we managed to herd him to the back of the lot near to some lower roofed buildings. As he reached the back, he flew off, quite well I might add, and landed on a telephone pole at the back of Weber. The male adult was watching very closely so had the chick in site. As he was out of immediate danger, Gord advised that he should be OK and he would check on him later, as would Bev and I.

Our first rescue of the season on our first flight of the season. Hope all goes well from here on in. We will keep you posted

bev.:
June 13

Peter and I made a trip down in rain last night as Gord said he would be putting in a chick or 2 . Do not knwo if one or 2 so wanted to witness evidence of feed.

yes, male was on antennae when we got there. Then he flew up to box and sat in front of box. I think Miss Edmonton told him to go an d get supper. And he complied.

He soared around and then off . I just love watchmaking them soar and then dive.

After a bit , in he came with prey in his talons. Of course, we were watching and forgetting to take pictures.

Miss Edmonton came out and retrieved prey and flew off to W with it. Usually she feed kids first but she ate , so we were wondering if no kid or kids. Male flew to aerial and then to front of box and went in eventually.
Miss E then flew around with prey in her beak and landed on another letter. Ate a bit more and then transferred prey to talons and flew around and up to box. Yes, she is going to feed. In she went and out came male. So we have a young one or 2. I have a feeling one

Short slide show. We were far away as we did not want to spook male. He will get used to us again but after all interference we did not want to stress him.

it was windy

http://s187.photobucket.com/albums/x135/fullbrandt/2012%20falcons/?action=view&current=b0b88ea9.pbw

bev.:
My life has been a nightmare but I do apologize for not keeping you updated here.  will try and change password so I can get going on new computer for this forum so here goes

I have been down at Weber since 6:30am Peter was down there from 3:30pm yesterday till 9pm and then we went back till 11pm .

So this is what is happening. Miss Edmonton laid 5 eggs, but we had some guys up on roof that were not supposed to be there and they were there a long time in cold weather. When Gord drove by and saw this he went up. Not a happy camper. He left and went  back to  get dummy eggs  and pull hers to be incubated. When he came back they had gone back up, so there will be regulations set up. They knew , as I notified them, and no one was to go up , but when you have people at building that do not understand English too well.....

Well , not sure how many are viable, 2 for sure.  so we have been  monitoring to make sure we always have 2 adults.

When Peter went yesterday he saw no exchange. But he felt it was Miss Edmonton , he saw. My stomach was in knots.  When we went back down, the male was on the last E of Centre, east face. Hoping Miss Edmonton was in box. I think the exchange was made on his way home  ::) ::)

As Peter described everything to me, I felt he had just missed an exchange before he got there. He had no binocs etc, as he went from work.

So this morning I was up bright and early to go and monitor. Took pooches with me. I had the male in view on aerial but no Miss Edmonton. I had my scope out , trying to make male, Miss Edmonton  Not that I want any harm to come to him, Finally just after 10AM a nest exchange was made.   :) :)

So all is  well. We have to make sure, as Gord will give her a chick or two in a few days.

So I have come  to the conclusion, that one day I will not see Miss Edmonton, and that will be a sad day for me,a s it was for Carly, with angel.  Those of us who have watching for years, are at a point where we are going to be saying goodbye to a lot of loved falcons, but because of them, we are more knowledgeable and we have falcons to watch. They hold special places in our hearts, but we know they have paved the way for others.

My biggest fear, is , who will monitor these wonderful raptors here, when I can do it no longer. There just is not an interest.

bev.:
I thought I had posted here. sorry.
they have been canoodling and when we were there yesterday, Miss Edmonotn was on east letter. After about a half hour she went off flying around area and then flew up to box and chupped dandy male came out and she went in. He started preening when he came out.
so they are in incubation. I do not know if first egg or last, as it is cold here dn they are forced to keep eggs warm.
We will try and swing over there again in next few days, and check, Without cam I do not know how many eggs there will be but I will count from yesterday and be prepared to look when chicks come.

As usual I will try and post some picutres

Trying to get caught up in that area

RCF:
Glad to hear your birdies are home!  :)

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