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Archives => Peregrine Falcons 2022 => Topic started by: shep on March 01, 2021, 12:01:45 PM
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March 1, 2021 LIVE
I saw a falcon enter! :)
The male is banded, cute lil guy
https://youtu.be/1jE3I549m5Y
https://lge-ku.com/environment/plants-and-wildlife/peregrine-falcons/cam#c-overlay
* image bcaw Beth
https://www.peregrinefalcon-bcaw.net/viewforum.php?f=351
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you rock Shep!
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March 2
I saw each one separately all day off n on
Finally about 4.30 pm he brought a big pigeon,
she followed - grabbed the prey
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March 3
6 am I caught them both :)
2nd image March 4 early morning
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Ky and Di
March 6, 2021
Diana with presumably her 2020 banded mate
If the male has no name I'll call him Ky - easy to remember.
Both spend time inside, both separately and together
They may be defending against a 3rd falcon
2 pm the cute little male has done a lot of guard duty
RECAP of 2020
2020 was a sad year in Birdom
NONE of the 4 eggs hatched
Mar 18, 2020 cam went LIVE with 4 eggs
She could lay anytime
If my notes are incorrect, please let me know. Thanks.
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March 8
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March 12
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March 15, 2021
https://youtu.be/6_6ey6ZNwNQ
bonding
Video by bev, bcaw
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EGG for Kentucky
March 18, 2021
Diana laid her egg in the evening of March 18
Pic, Beth, bcaw
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2 EGGS
March 21, 2021
Dawn brought us 2 eggs
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3 EGGS
March 23 still 2 eggs at dawn
4.30 pm there is egg 3 - wasnt there at noon
Mar 18, 2021
Mar 20, 2021
Mar 23, 2021
The eggs are closer to the door than other years
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HATCH WATCH
April 25, 2021
One egg looks like a pip at the round end
2 eggs with pips
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2 HATCHLINGS
April 26, 2021
5.45 am clear pips on 2 eggs
and it appears egg 3 also
10.30 am Mom doesnt know to feed chick!
noon 2 babies getting fed - 2nd egg hatched
Last nite pips too so no progress overnite
sky got pic, bev got video
https://youtu.be/JGCPkdZVzLE
bcaw
https://www.peregrinefalcon-bcaw.net/viewforum.php?f=351
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2 HATCHLINGS
April 27
This is a new Mom. She's learning.
video bev bcaw
https://youtu.be/lokHlKZO5kY
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May 19, 2021
I check on them but havent taken a pic. sorry!
Busy watching all the audits! ;D
They are wandering near doorway.
nest is soooo messy . ugh
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I ran across their link when I was putzing in my peregrine stuff. Both great looking kids and what a pile of feathers!!!! :o
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cute lil guys
wind cant blow crap away here - too enclosed
it always gets like this
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May 23
That's Dad, not a crow! ;D :D
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May 27, 2021
They're growin up
pic by bev on bcaw
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May 29, 2021
They're growin up FAST
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ONE LEFT
June 5, 2021
Did the other one fledge?
This one is sleek n ready to fledge
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BOTH FLEDGED
June 6, 2021
Both were inside all night
When fledgling 1 left this morning, #2 went crazy!
You know exactly what I mean. 8)
She fledged too.
8 am SONday June 6 both have fledged.
They were ready. Wasnt a fludge
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Feb 13, 2022
They've posted 2022 info
https://lge-ku.com/environment/plants-and-wildlife/peregrine-falcons/cam
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March 2, 2022 LIVE
5.45 am I clicked in just in time to see a falcon fly away
https://lge-ku.com/environment/plants-and-wildlife/peregrine-falcons/cam#c-overlay
https://youtu.be/1jE3I549m5Y
Beth, bcaw pic
https://www.peregrinefalcon-bcaw.net/viewtopic.php?f=351&t=2732
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March 3, 2022 cam LIVE
5.40 am central time both flew in for a long bonding
Just too dark for a pic
8 am I got this pic
pic, video of bonding from March 2 from bev
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cqUNrssJIZg
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EGG 1
March 8, 2022 Tuesday
She's laying inside.
7.30 am she laid an egg!
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March 10, 2022
5.30 pm still ONE egg
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EGG 2
MARCH 11, 2022
5.30 AM There's egg 2
I have no idea when laid but March 10 at 7.30 pm still ONE egg
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EGG 3
MARCH 13, 2022
Eggs March 8, 11, 13
8) DAYLIGHT TIME CHANGE SONday USA
image bev bcaw
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EGG 4
March 15, 2022
4:30 pm Laid her 4th egg
Eggs
March 8
March 11
March 13
March 15
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March 19, 2022
Looks like her batch is complete at 4
https://youtu.be/1jE3I549m5Y
image, bev bcaw
https://www.peregrinefalcon-bcaw.net/viewforum.php?f=351
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April 11, 2022
I am expecting a hatch any day
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April 15, 2022
Thanks to bev, bcaw
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LIFE BURSTS OUT!
April 17, 2022 EASTER SONday
7.30 am I see a piece of shell
Then I see another piece of shell
8.11 am I saw the new chick - on its back - BRIEFLY
9.20 she tried to feed it but left with the prey he brot.
bcaw bev wrote
She is not acting like an experienced female.
Thats my reaction too. Not an experienced mom.
This is DEFINITELY her first brood.
AFTER she flew out with prey, the chick tried to sit up. :)
bev Videos links & pics
https://youtu.be/jU-PHUEtngA
https://youtu.be/ABJXdVPttmE
More notes here
https://www.peregrinefalcon-bcaw.net/viewtopic.php?f=351&t=2732
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2 HATCHLINGS
April 18, 2022
1.30 pm The male has been sitting there like that a VERY long time. This is not common.
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2 HATCHLINGS
April 19, 2022
6.30 am
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April 27 above, May 10 below
pic by sky and bev, bcaw
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May 20
Chix are more dark than white
sitting in doorway on teh boards
Growing nicely
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May 30, 2022
Chicks are GONE
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2022 falcon cam season!
The chicks were recently banded. Kentucky Department of Fish & Wildlife Resources (KDFWR) attach a leg band to each chick with a unique color, letters, and number combination. This identifying information is then entered into a database along with each bird's gender, date of hatching and nesting place. This database is available for all departments of fish and wildlife in North America as a way to track and identify the falcons.