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Donna
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Great River Energy Falcon cam
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http://www.greatriverenergy.com/aboutus/environmental/birdcam.html
Update:
Our new female falcon laid four eggs the week of May 11. This new batch of eggs is expected hatch around June 18 and the eyasses may be banded the week of July 4.
May 2011
Great River Energy’s Elk River Energy Recovery Station peregrine falcons experienced a sad and unfortunate beginning to the 2011 nesting season. The male and female falcons that have been with us for the past few years returned to the nesting box in early March. The pair successfully produced four eggs in mid-April.
On April 22 the female falcon disappeared from the nesting box. The male falcon attempted to incubate the eggs in the female’s absence but he too eventually left the box.
We are now happy to report that the same male falcon has returned to the nesting box and is courting another female falcon. Great River Energy staff have determined that this is a banded falcon named Dot. She hatched and was banded in June 2007 at Xcel Energy’s Blackdog Power Plant located in Burnsville, Minn.
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Mary Ann M.
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At least one hatch at Great River Energy's webcam
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New Falcon mother, Dot, has had her first hatch overnight, and more are on the way. She laid 4 eggs this spring. Now I have babies to watch.
http://www.greatriverenergy.com/aboutus/environmental/birdcam.html
And you can too!
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Re: At least one hatch at Great River Energy's webcam
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Thanks Mary Ann! And congratulations on your first post!
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Re: At least one hatch at Great River Energy's webcam
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How nice, some late bloomers!! Congrats Mary Ann.
Yes, keep posting!
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Congrats, Mary Ann. And congrats to Great River after a rocky start.
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2 hatches!! Oh what nice view of them too!!
About the Birdcam
Great River Energy's Elk River Energy Recovery Station is a perfect site for a nesting box because it is located in a peregrine falcon migratory flyway. The site, beside the Mississippi River, is also a draw because the birds prefer to nest in high locations near water. In recent history, power plants have had the best peregrine production rates in the Midwest.
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Update: Oh this is a new female! No wonder!
Our new female falcon laid four eggs the week of May 11.
This new batch of eggs is expected hatch around June 18 and the eyasses may be banded the week of July 4.
May 2011
Great River Energy’s Elk River Energy Recovery Station peregrine falcons experienced a sad and unfortunate beginning to the 2011 nesting season. The male and female falcons that have been with us for the past few years returned to the nesting box in early March. The pair successfully produced four eggs in mid-April.
On April 22 the female falcon disappeared from the nesting box.
The male falcon attempted to incubate the eggs in the female’s absence but he too eventually left the box. (Oh I don't like when this happens)
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All four babies have hatched and Mom is feeding them. They look wonderful. Does anyone know if there are any falcon watchers in Elk River?
Mary Ann
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Re: Great River Energy Falcon cam
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Quote from: Mary Ann M. on 21-Jun-11, 12:10:38 PM
All four babies have hatched and Mom is feeding them. They look wonderful. Does anyone know if there are any falcon watchers in Elk River?
Mary Ann
Good news!
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These guys got a late start this year as they are a brand new pair. The female Dot from last year is fine though, she's been discovered nesting elsewhere this year so whew and not sure on the male as he was unbanded so he may or may not be with Dot.
One egg, possibly two pipped this morning so hatching expected any time now. From the site:
A little about the adult falcons:
This is a new pair to our nesting box. The male falcon’s name is Sawatzke. He was banded at the Monticello Nuclear Generating Plant near Monticello, Minn. in 2009. The female falcon is unbanded
http://www.greatriverenergy.com/aboutus/environmental/birdcam.html
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Quote from: carly on 03-Jun-12, 06:21:18 PM
These guys got a late start this year as they are a brand new pair. The female Dot from last year is fine though, she's been discovered nesting elsewhere this year so whew and not sure on the male as he was unbanded so he may or may not be with Dot.
One egg, possibly two pipped this morning so hatching expected any time now. From the site:
A little about the adult falcons:
This is a new pair to our nesting box. The male falcon’s name is Sawatzke. He was banded at the Monticello Nuclear Generating Plant near Monticello, Minn. in 2009. The female falcon is unbanded
http://www.greatriverenergy.com/aboutus/environmental/birdcam.html
SAY-WHATZ-KE is his name?? Saw-watz-ke!!
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Mom is helping baby out of the egg!!!
She laid back down but I saw half a baby...oh she's up again..there it is..still half in shell.
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One is out for sure!
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I hear it and mom was eating something out of the shell!
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Quote from: Donna on 03-Jun-12, 08:28:36 PM
I hear it and mom was eating something out of the shell!
I saw that too-I think she was nipping away the edge of the shell
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It doesn't matter how many times I see eggs hatching, I always get excited
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