Rfalconcam Forum

Other Nature Related Information => Falcon Web Cams => Topic started by: DebInTexas on 25-Feb-19, 12:45:39 PM



Title: Univ of Texas Tower Girl has an egg!!
Post by: DebInTexas on 25-Feb-19, 12:45:39 PM
Tower Girl has had a beau for awhile, and today we have her first egg!!


Title: Re: Univ of Texas Tower Girl has an egg!!
Post by: Kris G. on 25-Feb-19, 01:25:02 PM
Tower Girl has had a beau for awhile, and today we have her first egg!!

                goodnews:


Title: Re: Univ of Texas Tower Girl has an egg!!
Post by: DebInTexas on 28-Feb-19, 11:21:40 AM
Tower Girl has two eggs this morning  :clap:


Title: Re: Univ of Texas Tower Girl has an egg!!
Post by: carly on 28-Feb-19, 11:51:50 AM
Tower Girl has two eggs this morning  :clap:

That's great news!  :2thumbsup:


Title: Re: Univ of Texas Tower Girl has an egg!!
Post by: DebInTexas on 02-Mar-19, 03:11:50 PM
Tower Girl now has three eggs  :thumbsup: :2thumbsup:


Title: Re: Univ of Texas Tower Girl has an egg!!
Post by: Dumpsterkitty on 02-Mar-19, 04:21:00 PM
Sweet!


Title: Re: Univ of Texas Tower Girl has an egg!!
Post by: DebInTexas on 05-Mar-19, 05:54:50 PM
We now have four eggs  :clap:


Title: Re: Univ of Texas Tower Girl has an egg!!
Post by: carly on 10-Mar-19, 07:30:44 PM
No one on eggs for a long time...same thing earlier today.  Wonder if the male went back home again?  She brought herself food earlier.


Title: Re: Univ of Texas Tower Girl has an egg!!
Post by: Kris G. on 11-Mar-19, 12:13:34 PM
Webcam link:

https://biodiversity.utexas.edu/resources/falcon-cam

Someone on eggs now.


Title: Re: Univ of Texas Tower Girl has an egg!!
Post by: carly on 11-Mar-19, 12:20:17 PM
Eggs were uncovered most of day yesterday, I watched..and she got her own food.  Last night I had the cam up for 2.5 hours until dark and no one came back. Falcons don't nest that far south..they get a lot of migrating birds though and likely that's what happens.  A male over-winters with her and then head home in the Spring.  Radisson from Winnipeg has been photographed wintering there with another male from a nest in the US somewhere.  In the Spring she goes home to her mate and he goes home to his.

I'd be happy to be proven wrong but reading this history of the site..she's laid eggs here before and same outcome.