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MAK
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Quote from: AlisonL on 26-Sep-17, 02:42:43 PM
One adult at the nest:
Looks to be hot there too!
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Re: Lansing, Michigan
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Quote from: MAK on 26-Sep-17, 03:45:45 PM
Looks to be hot there too!
You're right, MAK! 91°F in Lansing today!
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Re: Lansing, Michigan
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At least one of the birds has been showing up at the nest frequently, and one has been sleeping on the perch attached to the nest box on many nights.
I found both at the nest one day:
There has been heavy flooding in the Lansing area. View from the nest box this morning:
I hope everyone, and all the birds, will stay safe.
https://www.lansingstatejournal.com/story/news/local/2018/02/20/meteorologists-grand-river-flooding-could-lansings-worst-since-1985/354205002/
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YAY and WOW!!!!!
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As far as I know, the birds at this nest are still Tornado, born in Muskegon, Michigan in 2010 (both his parents are unbanded) and banded black/red 02/C, and Ella, born at the Jackson, Michigan nest in 2010 (a daughter of Big Red and Chayton) and banded black/red 79/Y. I could see Tornado's band numbers in the second pic.
Meantime flooding continues in the Lansing area and in so many other areas.
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Not sure what happened here but Ella has a serious eye injury. This is a tough site to hold under normal circumstances, will be tough if only one eye is working
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Quote from: carly on 15-Mar-18, 04:45:28 PM
Not sure what happened here but Ella has a serious eye injury. This is a tough site to hold under normal circumstances, will be tough if only one eye is working
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Looks like it may be egg time or fake out time
. Can't see the 'eye' in question from this angle but obviously not interfering with normal activities.
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New female on site since yesterday morning, young and unbanded. They've been in and out bonding. I last saw Ella sleeping on the perch. Same female that was spotted a few days ago.
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