2014 NESTING SEASON
From Greg at WE Energies ...
Peregrines have been present all winter with a banded adult male and an unbanded adult female with a prominent tawny colored breast and nape. Last winter, a different female was at this nest site, but she was displaced when Thilmany (b/g) N/44 returned on Feb. 24. Thilmany has nested at this site for the past five years but doesn’t appear to overwinter, so in her absence, other female peregrines have spent time here during the winter.
After the battle in the nest box last year, it will be interesting to see what female ends up nesting here this year. Although Thilmany has been a very successful breeder, this new unbanded adult female seems to be in control of things for now. The first egg was laid was here on March 28 last year.