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Archer’s Back In Rochester

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Just in time for the wearin’ of the green!

Our happy excited watchers– Both online and in person in downtown Rochester– delivered the news everyone has been waiting to hear. It seems Archer decided that the city’s St Patrick’s Day parade was the perfect time to fly back home, but we didn’t get our first pictures of him and his identifying leg bands (not to mention that telltale white feather tip on his right wing) until shortly after 2PM.

MainCamera_20110313-075700He and Beauty wasted no time and got right down to the business at hand, renewing their pair bond through some ritual bowing and sharing of food. Watcher Carol P reported seeing two falcons eating on the Kodak tower yesterday morning. Since then, both have been showing up at the Times Square nest box. They were also observed flying together near the Times Square building. All of these are typical signs of courtship that we’d expect to see in a pair of peregrines getting ready for a new season.

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What of the tiercel who’s been keeping Beauty company since the year began? Our local watchers dubbed him “Mr. T”. He paid a visit to the nest box as recently as Friday afternoon on the 11th. Our watchers will keep a close eye on things downtown, just in case Archer and the “new guy” decide to mix it up. There’s another Peregrine a few miles north of the Times Square at one of the buildings in Kodak Park. She’s been without a mate all year, so if Mr. T wants to head toward the lake he might find a willing partner there. That would be a win-win for Peregrines in Rochester.

Archer’s arrival comes about a week earlier than his 2010 debut in Rochester. That doesn’t necessarily mean anything, but it will be interesting to see how his arrival time compares from year to year– assuming he continues coming back. One thing you can be sure of, is that we’ll be keeping our eyes glued to the skies in Rochester now that Mariah and Kaver’s grandson is back in town!

6 Responses to “Archer’s Back In Rochester”

  1. Maureen in MA Says:

    Welcome home, Archer! And here’s hoping for a equally happy (and peaceful) ending for Mr. T with fingers crossed that he flies north to Kodak Park!!

  2. Shaky Says:

    Mr. T was last seen at the nest box on Saturday, March 12 at 10:56 AM. We have a nice picture of him taken by Main Camera.

  3. Maureen in MA Says:

    Oh my. I hope he doesn’t overstay his welcome!

  4. Alison Says:

    Ya gotta feel for Mr T. There was Beauty, stringing him along all these weeks; he thought he had something there: good territory, plenty of prey, strong female, comfy nestbox, and then along comes Archer again and Beauty doesn’t give T another thought.

  5. Maureen in MA Says:

    I was thinking the same exact thing!

  6. Karen R Says:

    Woo Hoo! Welcome back, Archer!
    Hey, Alison — Beauty is just a hard-hearted lady!


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