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. isn't Carson napping in your photo...
30° right now with a humidex of 40°. Those must be some very HOT little birdies...
Quote from: Doreen on June 30, 2011, 10:14Quote from: The Peregrine Chick on June 30, 2011, 10:072009 Radisson chicks escaped the tuppernest at 13 days ... Brandon chicks are twice that age and Carson et al are almost 40 days old ...I know they did, but I guess I wasn't expecting the Brandon chick to come out so soon.The front looks pretty high and I figured they would be contained awhile longer. I hoped they would hang out inside longer too, but there really is little risk of them running into trouble on the roof - its a big roof with high retaining walls. No way the chicks will get up on the edges until they actually can fly short distances. And the escapee won't go far, not that brave and he won't want to be far from his brother. Hence the napping at the back of the box, he has a corner to tuck into and he knows where his brother is.
Quote from: The Peregrine Chick on June 30, 2011, 10:072009 Radisson chicks escaped the tuppernest at 13 days ... Brandon chicks are twice that age and Carson et al are almost 40 days old ...I know they did, but I guess I wasn't expecting the Brandon chick to come out so soon.The front looks pretty high and I figured they would be contained awhile longer.
2009 Radisson chicks escaped the tuppernest at 13 days ... Brandon chicks are twice that age and Carson et al are almost 40 days old ...
Quote from: Doreen on June 30, 2011, 10:20Are you looking for me! Perfect, Doreen! Great shot.
Are you looking for me!