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Author Topic: Eggs or No Eggs at KP! That is the Question!  (Read 32319 times)
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« Reply #60 on: 25-Jul-11, 09:52:56 PM »

I was there for about a half hour tonight and saw nothing peregrine wise.  One finch and three butterflies!
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« Reply #61 on: 26-Jul-11, 07:27:39 PM »

I was there for about a half hour tonight and saw nothing peregrine wise.  One finch and three butterflies!

Hey Jeanne - four things flying...that's pretty good!

Oh, by the way, most of the people running Kodak Plant are not Kodak employees. No wonder they had to borrow a camera.
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« Reply #62 on: 29-Jul-11, 10:06:02 PM »

I received an answer to my email this week from the folks that work at the power plant where the KP scrape is located.  They had been made aware that the falcons had been incubating and saw that there was only one egg in the scrape, a little further north from the original depression.  This was different than the two eggs that had been previously seen at the front of the opening.  So, was this a 2nd or 3rd clutch?  Guess we'll never know.  I am quite sure that incubation has ended.  Neither Unity or Archer have been on the eggs in over a week.  This has been a strange year indeed for the Rochester Falcons and Falcons everywhere.

Thankfully we've had so many other Falcons and their young to watch.  Here's hoping for a successful Rochester Falcon season in 2012.   falcon2
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