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« Reply #3810 on: 27-Sep-10, 11:45:37 AM »

Video of A&B this morning: http://ustre.am/_FkVC:sqF

They are a very cute couple! Thanks Shaky! 2thumbsup
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« Reply #3811 on: 27-Sep-10, 11:59:24 AM »

Archer last seen Oct 11 of last year????

Do we know when he returned?

The first sighting of him after migration was in the nestbox with Beauty on March 21st.

OK, do not ask me to do the math on this... but Archer, it seems, is away from home for 5+ months. We do not know where he goes, right? Given that his and Beauty's offspring - Jemison and Callidora - have been not been relying on their parents for some time now, wouldn't Archer have sufficient time to raise a brood with another mate on his winter quarters? Or does this not happen with migratory species?
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« Reply #3812 on: 27-Sep-10, 12:07:56 PM »

ohhhhhh...so much for 70 year old memory.

    secret2  This 62 yo had to look it up!  LOL!    
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« Reply #3813 on: 27-Sep-10, 12:10:30 PM »

Video of A&B this morning: http://ustre.am/_FkVC:sqF

So, I'm watching this clip here at work while on the phone with one of my co-workers.  I wasn't paying TOO much attention when she yelps-What the %$^&* is that?  I sheepishly tell her-just my peregrine love birds cooing at each other-and, yes, their ee-chupping can sound like rusty door hinges at times...
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« Reply #3814 on: 27-Sep-10, 12:18:46 PM »


OK, do not ask me to do the math on this... but Archer, it seems, is away from home for 5+ months. We do not know where he goes, right? Given that his and Beauty's offspring - Jemison and Callidora - have been not been relying on their parents for some time now, wouldn't Archer have sufficient time to raise a brood with another mate on his winter quarters? Or does this not happen with migratory species?

I think the only place such research has taken place is with the Southern Cross project (don't have the link here)-arctic peregrines migrating to far south South America-and this 52 year old brain cannot remember the details.  Pretty sure there's only one nesting/year.
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« Reply #3815 on: 27-Sep-10, 12:23:13 PM »


OK, do not ask me to do the math on this... but Archer, it seems, is away from home for 5+ months. We do not know where he goes, right? Given that his and Beauty's offspring - Jemison and Callidora - have been not been relying on their parents for some time now, wouldn't Archer have sufficient time to raise a brood with another mate on his winter quarters? Or does this not happen with migratory species?

I think the only place such research has taken place is with the Southern Cross project (don't have the link here)-arctic peregrines migrating to far south South America-and this 52 year old brain cannot remember the details.  Pretty sure there's only one nesting/year.

(Finish your thought before hitting post)

And travel time must be taken into account as well, leaving the away time actually far shorter than the time spent courting/incubating/raising the northern family.
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« Reply #3816 on: 27-Sep-10, 02:17:56 PM »

I think the only place such research has taken place is with the Southern Cross project (don't have the link here)-arctic peregrines migrating to far south South America-and this 52 year old brain cannot remember the details.  Pretty sure there's only one nesting/year.

Here it is:

http://www.frg.org/SC_PEFA.htm#tracking_table

The falcons seem to have a much better survival rate than the transmitters, with only Island Girl's backpack still providing a good trackable signal.  Maybe the researchers got a bad batch, although two of them did make it for over three years.  There's no mention of second families on the southern part of their journey.  Maybe the birds just want to chill out near the beach and rest up after the long migration.

Anyhow, Island Girl is on her way south through central Quebec.



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« Reply #3817 on: 28-Sep-10, 12:07:27 AM »

Video of A&B this morning: http://ustre.am/_FkVC:sqF

They are a very cute couple! Thanks Shaky! 2thumbsup

Yes they are so cute!  I love to hear that sweet e-chupping  heart
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« Reply #3818 on: 29-Sep-10, 07:15:59 PM »

PINK skies at night...............

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« Reply #3819 on: 29-Sep-10, 09:37:36 PM »

PINK skies at night...............


falcons delight!  Grin
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« Reply #3820 on: 29-Sep-10, 10:05:50 PM »

PINK skies at night...............


falcons delight!  Grin

 2funny BC!!
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« Reply #3821 on: 29-Sep-10, 10:08:41 PM »

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« Reply #3822 on: 30-Sep-10, 03:11:07 PM »



Orville's Song

"All by myself!  Don't want to be all by myself anymore!"   crying
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« Reply #3823 on: 30-Sep-10, 06:52:01 PM »



Orville's Song

"All by myself!  Don't want to be all by myself anymore!"   crying

Oh man, now I feel bad for Orville. Maybe you can bring him home for the Winter months!
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« Reply #3824 on: 30-Sep-10, 07:03:05 PM »

< Looks a little Yellowish tonight.

(doesn't that yellow hurt your eyes)?
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