so far the TR male is doing great . He is incubating and doing his share. Sometimes the female leaves for about 4 0r 5 minutes and eggs are alone but it is warm here today. I saw him incubate 4 times today. I can not be here all the time
Yesterday Peter and I went out to Genesse for a few hours. They gave us a better and safer place to view but we are still quite a ways off. We are not allowed in compound. We did look around the whole outside area for the other male. I found a big pile of fluff and feathers and my heart sank, until we saw some of the feathers had blue in them. Peter said probably a duck.
While there we saw the male perched above box , so now you know where he perches and why you see her look up. when he flies off he calls.
He flew off after we were there for an hour and flew and soar around the area and then was back. We went to several different vantage points and saw no other falocns. Some hawks and crows and little birds.
then he flew down onto front perch. She flew off and he went in. She flew onto roof corner of an adjacent building. After 7 minutes the male came on perch, and flew off to north east and she flew down and up to perch of nest box. Then he made his way in and she waited till he landed on his perch and then she went in.
We had to leave but when I see this site, I wish all our falocns were as lucky to be out in the country like this
A slideshow. Pictures are tiny but it will give you an idea of what they do. -