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Author Topic: Rhea Mae and Tiago's Webcam - Toronto - Canadian Peregrine Foundation  (Read 1409753 times)
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« Reply #1320 on: 17-Nov-11, 10:11:10 PM »

This was Rhea Mae and Tiago's 2nd clutch.  That was Stormin's year.  He's on the far right of the line-up.

Oh Stormin!! Thanks!
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« Reply #1321 on: 18-Nov-11, 07:43:56 AM »

This was Rhea Mae and Tiago's 2nd clutch.  That was Stormin's year.  He's on the far right of the line-up.

Oh Stormin!! Thanks!

AWWW!  And now look at him...he's a step-Dad!  Hopefully he'll have babies of his own next year!
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« Reply #1322 on: 25-Nov-11, 01:04:37 PM »



Boy am I glad I didn't switch over right away to announce someone was home...



Never thought I'd get a shot like this at the Sheraton!  clap
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« Reply #1323 on: 25-Nov-11, 02:04:49 PM »



Boy am I glad I didn't switch over right away to announce someone was home...



Never thought I'd get a shot like this at the Sheraton!  clap

Liftoff!  2thumbsup
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« Reply #1324 on: 25-Nov-11, 04:59:34 PM »

Great catch!
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« Reply #1325 on: 25-Nov-11, 10:19:10 PM »

do you think Tiago will stay for Christmas?? and maybe Storm' will vist
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« Reply #1326 on: 26-Nov-11, 08:12:54 AM »

do you think Tiago will stay for Christmas?? and maybe Storm' will vist

Tiago usually does stay.
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« Reply #1327 on: 15-Dec-11, 07:37:35 AM »

!!! Back on the nest ledge - holding the fort so to speak!
December 14, 2011 - Toronto - Sheraton Centre
CPF Postmaster Reports:

A huge thank you to Jesse for the recent update and photos of activity down at the Toronto Sheraton nest site where our resident peregrines were back on the nest ledge December 14th holding the fort as they say. Our southern Ontario peregrines must be enjoying all of the mild weather we’ve been having,, AND no snow to shovel!!!

Jesse Mighton

http://www.peregrine-foundation.ca/w/2011/12/sightings/back-on-the-nest-ledge-holding-the-fort-so-to-speak/ pics here
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« Reply #1328 on: 15-Dec-11, 09:47:50 AM »

do you think Tiago will stay for Christmas?? and maybe Storm' will vist
None of the adults in southern Ontario migrate. Quest has been bopping around doing visits to the near east of where she nests but returns home weekly several times.
In cities there is no reason to migrate.They can all find shelter and pigeons are abundant!! This is a good thing really because it removes all the hazzards of migration and helps the Peregrines live longer lives.
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« Reply #1329 on: 15-Dec-11, 09:33:23 PM »

do you think Tiago will stay for Christmas?? and maybe Storm' will vist
None of the adults in southern Ontario migrate. Quest has been bopping around doing visits to the near east of where she nests but returns home weekly several times.
In cities there is no reason to migrate.They can all find shelter and pigeons are abundant!! This is a good thing really because it removes all the hazzards of migration and helps the Peregrines live longer lives.


For whatever reason, our current male Archer and his grandpa Kaver both migrated during the winter.  Our females stick close to home.  So interesting to watch their behavior.
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« Reply #1330 on: 15-Dec-11, 10:54:44 PM »

I wonder why their behavior is so different north and south of Lake Ontario?

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« Reply #1331 on: 15-Dec-11, 11:09:08 PM »

I wonder why their behavior is so different north and south of Lake Ontario?

Paul

I've often wondered that myself Paul. We too have an abundance of pigeons and they certainly have shelter in any one of a million places downtown. Maybe the answer has to do with the lake somehow.  Grin
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« Reply #1332 on: 16-Dec-11, 06:44:04 AM »

I suspect hassles at the border are the culprit.  police
Seriously its a good question and merits some investigation. Its not unique to the Toronto area,as seen by attending birds in Windsor and down at Lake Erie at Nanticoke. I believe there are Peregrines being spotted in London too. Alot of these birds are American as well so its not like a "Canadian population" just decided not to leave. We need a grant to study it  2thumbsup
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« Reply #1333 on: 16-Dec-11, 10:33:33 AM »

I suspect hassles at the border are the culprit.  police
Seriously its a good question and merits some investigation. Its not unique to the Toronto area,as seen by attending birds in Windsor and down at Lake Erie at Nanticoke. I believe there are Peregrines being spotted in London too. Alot of these birds are American as well so its not like a "Canadian population" just decided not to leave. We need a grant to study it  2thumbsup

I agree!  And many of the birds go up to Canada-- wonder why?
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« Reply #1334 on: 16-Dec-11, 11:55:43 AM »

I agree!  And many of the birds go up to Canada-- wonder why?

No Lake Effect snow?
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