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All Other Topics and Sites => Other Raptor Cams => Topic started by: LORIDAVIS on April 30, 2019, 11:57:24 AM
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Arthur & Big Red Red tailed hawks Cornell University Ithaca NY Baby news!!!
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Egg #2 Pipping As Red-tailed Hawk Chick Fed By Big Red!!! ? April 30, 2019
https://youtu.be/HXdatwINyPw via cornell lab bird cam
The second Red-tailed Hawk chick is on its way! In this spectacular view of the eggs and chick, you can see the soon-to-be hatchling's bill through the pip (or break) in the egg's shell.
Watch live at http://cams.allaboutbirds.org/channel/16/Red-tailed_Hawks/
A Red-tailed Hawk pair has been nesting above Cornell University?s athletic fields since at least the 2012, making use of two different light towers for their nest sites. In 2012 and 2015, they used a tower near Fernow Hall, and in 2013, 2014, and 2016, they used the tower nearest Weill Hall. We installed cameras at both of these sites to get a better look at the intimate behavior of these well-known birds as they raise their young amid the bustle of a busy campus.
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AMAZING Hatch Footage: First Red-Tailed Hawk Chick "I1" Hatches (edited) ? April 29, 2019
https://youtu.be/yJyKhdcOzpU via cornell lab bird cams
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Welcome I3 third hatch Cornell Lab Red-Tailed Hawk cam 8)
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Third And Final Red-tailed Hawk Chick "I3"Hatches! ? May 2. 2019
https://youtu.be/qo2bsmiQook via cornell lab bird cam
All three Red-tailed Hawk chicks have hatched! Get an amazing look at the third chick "I3" while it hatches from the egg after Big Red raises up for a feeding. As the hatchling works its way out of the shell, Big Red offers a bird foot to the nestlings as they jockey for the best position to get a bite. Good luck to Big Red, Arthur, and their chicks as they transition into the nestling period!
http://cams.allaboutbirds.org/channel/16/Red-tailed_Hawks/
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Cornell Lab Red Tailed Hawks Ithaca, NY
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Windy Morning Breakfast For Red-tailed Hawks ? May 9, 2019
https://youtu.be/39aY7Uanf-M via cornell lab bird cams
The pantry is full as Big Red doles out bits of prey to her nestlings on a windy morning in Ithaca, New York. Watch one of the chicks cast some indigestible material at 6:22.
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RTH baby out of nest and makes it back! Lil boogers!
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Cornell Red Tailed Hawk Cam ~ Chick Caught & Pulled Out Of Nest Cup
https://youtu.be/jSKdxCAsdm8 via lady hawk
Big Red gets up from brooding & one of the I's is caught on her and gets pulled out of the nest cup. BR stands on the side of the nest and then we see the chick is on the rails of the nest. BR starts to feed the other I's as the chick tries to get back but is stuck on the rails. BR returns to brood and is right there to keep an eye on the baby and she preens it. She will get up and bingo- the chick scurries up and goes back underneath her and into the nest cup! All is well!
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Red-Tailed Hawks Ithaca, NY Cornell University
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Huggin my bro!
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Tiny Talons Lined Up In A Row | Cornell Hawks ? May 16, 2019
https://youtu.be/RjNoLdn9KaM via cornell lab bird cams
Check out the pale feet of the Red-tailed Hawk nestlings as they line up their talons during a feeding. As they grow into adults, the chicks' legs and feet will turn sulfur yellow.
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Red-tailed Hawks Ithaca, NY babies are growing up!!!
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Juvenile Plumage Surfacing On Red-tailed Hawk Chicks ? May 29, 2019
https://youtu.be/rdYr4eKZjwk via cornell lab bird cams
The "I"s are looking more grown up everyday. With about two weeks left until fledging, these nestling Red-tailed Hawks are beginning to molt quickly into their juvenile plumages. At about 30 days post-hatch, the chicks' heads won't be covered in natal down for long. Their tail and wing feathers are already well-developed, and the breast and leg feathers are starting to fill in!
Pic I posted May 2nd 2019
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Cornell lab bird cams Best of 2019
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Bird Cams: Best Of 2019
https://youtu.be/LwKDsSLDbvQ via cornell lab bird cams
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Congratulations Cornell University Red Tail Hawk Big Red & Arthur first egg! ❤️
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Last years kids
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Congratulations Cornell University Red-tailed Hawks Big Red & Arthur Hatchlings "J1" And "J2 ❤️❤️
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A Red-tailed Hawk pair has been nesting above Cornell University?s athletic fields since at least the 2012, making use of two different light towers for their nest sites. In 2012 and 2015, they used a tower near Fernow Hall, and in 2013, 2014, and 2016, they used the tower nearest Weill Hall. We installed cameras at both of these sites to get a better look at the intimate behavior of these well-known birds as they raise their young amid the bustle of a busy campus.
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Cornell Red Tail Hawks kids
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https://www.allaboutbirds.org/cams/red-tailed-hawks/
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Hello Forum Friends!!! This is a couple snips from the Cornell Labs year of 2020 video (link below). Out of all of their cams, I see that I am a regular fan of most of them; Royal Albatross ((Pippa)), Bermuda Cahow, White Tailed Tropic Bird, Hellgate Ospreys ((Iris)), Cornell Red Tailed Hawks ((Big Red & Arthur)), American Kestrels, & a couple feeder cams. This is an absolutely BEAUTIFUL video :)
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Cornell Labs Bird Cams: Best Of 2020https://youtu.be/KdmZKgSEB9w
2020 was a challenging year, when many of us found solace in nature during a difficult time. As the landscape of our daily lives shifted, birds provided a sense of normalcy in a changing world. Let's take a moment to review some of the best moments from the Cornell Lab's Bird Cams in 2020.
Watch the cams live at www.allaboutbirds.org/cams
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Lori, Thanks for posting and keeping this thread alive. I'm hoping the Cornell nest is successful this year and will look forward to any updates here.
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Thanks 3spaniels, I do have a few favorite raptors and the RTH family at Cornell is one of them. :) The "kids" are a handful! ;)
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Red Tailed Hawks Cornell University Ithaca NY home of Arthur & Big Red
Arthur & Big Red have 3 eggs which were laid March 26th 29th & April 1st. Pip watch is around May 2nd!!!
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Arthur
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Arthur brings lunch for Big Red. Arthur on left & Big Red on the right... Big Red is Banded.
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Watch live at http://cams.allaboutbirds.org/channel/16/Red-tailed_Hawks/
Big Red is banded on her right leg. From banding records we know she was banded in nearby Brooktondale, New York, during her first autumn in 2003.
Arthur was first spotted on Cornell University campus as a fledgling in 2016. He is unbanded. The pair first spent time together in April 2017, after Big Red’s previous mate, Ezra, had died. The hawks completed their first breeding season together in 2018.
Big Red’s former mate Ezra and her had raised successful broods every year from 2012–2016. He died in March 2017.
They make use of two different light towers for their nest sites. In 2012, 2015, 2018, 2019, and 2020 they used a tower near Fernow Hall, and in 2013, 2014, and 2016, they used the tower nearest Weill Hall. We installed cameras at both of these sites to get a better look at the intimate behavior of these well-known birds as they raise their young amid the bustle of a busy campus.
Cornell lab bird cams Best of 2019
"the kids"
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Bird Cams: Best Of 2019 https://youtu.be/LwKDsSLDbvQ via cornell lab bird cams
RRP forum thread is located https://raptorresource.org/raptorresource/forum/index.php?topic=2590.msg627659#msg627659
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Arthur & Big Red have 3 eggs which were laid March 26th 29th & April 1st. K1 K2 & K3 located on the campus of Cornell University have hatched. Welcome K1 K2 & K3! Congrats Big Red & Arthur!
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Little ones & Big Red (Mom)
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Watch live at http://cams.allaboutbirds.org/channel/16/Red-tailed_Hawks/
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Adorable pics, Lori. Thanks so much for posting! Wishing this family well this season.
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Red Tailed Hawks Cornell University Ithaca NY home of Arthur & Big Red with little ones K1 K2 & K3
How the chicks got their names...
In 2012, hawk fans called the chicks C1, C2, and C3, “C” after Cornell. In 2013 the chicks were called D1, D2 and D3. In 2014 the chicks were called E1, E2, and E3. In 2015 the chicks were called F1, F2, and F3. In 2016 the chicks were called G1, G2, and G3. In 2018 the chicks were called H1, H2, and H3. This naming convention will continue to be applied to each successful brood as long as the hawks continue to nest in their campus territory.
K1 & K2 "guarding" lil bro K3 before hatching ;)
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Red Tailed Hawks Cornell University Ithaca NY Arthur & Big Red with little ones K1 K2 K3...
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"Cuddle Puddle"
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Bro, why you dissin' me? One day I'll be bigger than you!
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Mom "Big Red" and babies this morning...
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Arthur brought snack and waiting for "Daddy Time"...
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beautiful birds
cute babies
one is aggressive
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Red-tailed Hawks return
Feb 9, 2022 They are back for a new season!
LIVE CAM
https://youtu.be/TvuSCLsxUFo
https://youtu.be/gSsiz3RvJGo
The return, video
https://youtu.be/SysmW50ONnU
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Feb 12, 2022
This cute hawk arrived with a stick for its nest
So cute!
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Feb 17, 2022
Saw the female today
They have a 2nd cam
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BOTH
Feb 21, 2022
I saw both of them together
They are adorable. Cute lil wild birds making their home among humans.
they look so small
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Arthur and Big Red cool! Nice to see them. Newman was back this time last year too at GSB. Gotta check that out too. :) see ya Shep!
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BOTH
Feb 23, 2022
They are so CUTE together
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Feb 28
A lot more sticks - and some decoration - something orange - a carrot?? Very shady nest, very little sun.
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☘️ March 4, 2022
Cam op caught one hawk on a post and both on a roof
Have a blessed Holy Season
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March 6, 2022 SONday
9 am she looks like she may lay her egg today.
Nice green bedding, nice stick nest, male attentive
9.30 am - not yet
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☘️ March 9, 2022 Snowing
It either RAINS or snows every day!
Yesterday it was POURING RAIN!
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EGG
March 14, 2022
8 am Lady Hawk made her first visit to the nest in a couple days. Its been full of snow. The cam has captured them on rooftops etc. She brings more twigs. She dreses her nest, reminds me of Osprey.
3.30 pm she *may* have laid her egg - havent seen it yet
She got up and yes - THE EGG!
Sure looked like hard work
2 nest views
bcaw
https://www.peregrinefalcon-bcaw.net/viewforum.php?f=175
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CHANGING PLACES
March 15, 2022
8 am The male had been on the nest, the female came
Big Red Lays First Egg Of 2022
March 14, 2022 Hawks
https://youtu.be/9KAalr1PiHg
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☘️ Egg 2
March 17, 2022
3.30 am I think she just laid egg 2 - but - I have NOT seen it yet.
I'll update when I - SEE - it
6.30 - she left - and - STILL ONLY ONE EGG!
11.45 am NOW we really DO have 2 eggs - and I see both of them
ACK!
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March 19
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4 EGGS
March 24, 2022
3 am it looks like she laid a 4th egg!
3 EGGS
March 20, 2022
She laid egg 3 this morning
The first there was snow, today is spring
I had posted a picture of the 3 eggs - I dont know what happened to it
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Shep, Amy posted the following this morning. Your three eggs picture was probably during this time period:
"Hi, everyone! I finally got around to creating the 2022 threads by splitting the existing threads at the first 'Happy New Year's' Post, or at the first post in 2022, whichever applied. Unfortunately, a file corrupted and I lost posts back to my last backup, which was Sunday, March 20. I apologize for losing four days of posts!
At any rate, post away and etc. :)
Amy Ries"
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Linda - Thanks for the reminder. I lost my last post, too, and it's just too funny to lose. Found it!
"Get up, it's my turn!" Cornell Red-tailed Hawks. 23 March 2022
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gaOjsJHcRB4&ab_channel=ArleneBeech
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Thats great! Glad you found it!
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March 14
March 17
March 20
March 24
28-35 days to hatch
I never cease to be amazed by their beauty! :)
Its SO WINDY here!
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April 8, 2022
Such a beautiful bird
The eggs are so speckled I cant tell -
but there may be pips
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April 11, 2022
6 am the male flew in. She refused to get up. The past 2 days he's just flown off and returned with prey. Today he insisted she leave.
Ensues the sweetest gentlest 'fight' I've ever seen!
He stands over her, touchs her with his beek, bumps her with his chest, increasingly insistent. Finally she gets up and leaves.
I blew up the eggs and saw nothing - but after she turned them there appeared to be a hole in one. (not a golf term)
I will keep an eye. Hatch is close if not today.
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EASTER SONday
April 17, 2022
They brought in a whole tree!
That was my impression of a beautiful green bough
As you see, no hatch yet
just easter eggs 8)
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April 20, 2022
11 am Here are the eggs
Male came to the nest - stomped around - she vocalized - he kicked her off - literally
5.45 pm Male brings prey to nest, female takes it away, male incubates.
One egg *may* be starting to hatch. Maybe by morning we have a lil hawklet
The weather's been AWFUL - rain, snow, both, wind
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:D HOLE in ONE
April 21
4 am Redbird definitely has a hole in one, and she's not golfing! 8)
10 am I SAW the lil one pushing on the egg! :D
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HATCH :)
April 22, 2022
Dawn, and there is a soft pink hawklet
7 am hawklet - cradled in the spotlight :D
11 am She has fed it a couple times.
The male brot - something - a snake? ... eewwww .........
Egg #2 is unzipping - thats what it looks like 8) not open yet
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April 23, 2022
2.30 pm I see the beek of hatch #2
I am watching it struggle to get OUT as Mom feeds #1
I drew a pink arrow to the beek of the chick
bcaw
https://www.peregrinefalcon-bcaw.net/viewforum.php?f=175
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2 HATCHLINGS
April 24, 2022
Dawn as expected, a second hatch
and #1 bonked the new baby! >:(
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HAWKZILLA!
3 Hatchlings
April 25, 2022 dawn
A third chick hatched overnite, and Hawkzilla is in FULL BEAT DOWN. She shows no mercy!
#2 got several bites while Zilla was pounding Baby
* hard to watch .....
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3 Hatchlings
April 26, 2022 dawn
No 4th hatch yet
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Red Tailed Hawks Cornell University Ithaca NY home of Arthur & Big Red
Welcome "L3." The Cornell Hawks' third chick
Haven't checked on them yet this morning...
L1 L2 & L3 from Tuesday. 'Napkin please' (https://i.gyazo.com/3e7e86658c37648fe5e7a3e0bedadfee.gif)
chick L4 is on the way... see pip.
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L1 L2 & L3 from Monday, L3 hatchday "lower right"
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L1 L2 & L3 from yesterday. My crop is BIGGER than yours... chest out.
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Third Red-tailed Hawk Egg Hatches, Siblings Tussle In the Nest – April 25, 2022
https://youtu.be/Ox-RlFPbTj0 via cornell lab bird cams
Welcome to the world "L3." The Cornell Hawks' third chick hatched around 2:22 A.M in the early morning hours of April 25. Later that morning, Big Red takes a break from the nest to reveal three chicks, one egg, and L3's empty eggshell on the edge of the nesting bowl. Watch L1 and L2 engage in a bit of sibling rivalry while hours-old L3 works on getting its bearings. Watch live at allaboutbirds.org/cornellhawks
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Arthur 'on the left' brings lunch for Big Red
A little history on the couple and also see the RRP thread at https://raptorresource.org/raptorresource/forum/index.php?topic=2590.0
Big Red is banded on her right leg. From banding records we know she was banded in nearby Brooktondale, New York, during her first autumn in 2003.
Arthur was first spotted on Cornell University campus as a fledgling in 2016. He is unbanded. The pair first spent time together in April 2017, after Big Red’s previous mate, Ezra, had died. The hawks completed their first breeding season together in 2018.
Big Red’s former mate Ezra and her had raised successful broods every year from 2012–2016. He died in March 2017.
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April 27
Thanks Lori, still 3 babies.
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Cornell labs Red Tailed hawks home of Arthur and Big Red and 4 little ones...L1 L2 L3 and L4
thank you for the nice comments about the pics everyone, i agree they are adorable... thank you for all of the updates, great pics ;D
here they are this morning... (http://www.millan.net/minimations/smileys/flowerysmile.gif)
ESCAPEE...
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Mom says... this is a good stick to keep you little boogers in the nest cup.
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cute toesies
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4 CHICKS
April 29, 2022
The 4th egg hatched
O they ARE CUTE!!!
Thanks Lori
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April 30, 2022
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May 1, 2022
Its NOT easy to count 4 beeks!
But I did it
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Big Red and Ezra 4 chicks
May 9, 2022
LIVE CAM
https://youtu.be/TvuSCLsxUFo
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4 chicks doin well
May 10, 2022
Tiny just lets Hawkzilla sit on him.
Then when the others start movin around he gets fed nice chunks.
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4 chicks doin well
May 13, 2022
They're grey and white and beautiful and healthy.
I caught a feeding. All get
My guess
3 girls and a boy
pic Sally bcaw
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FEATHERING
May 17, 2022
colored feathers, tail coming in
they are interested in surroundings
Hawkzilla is the most colorful
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May 19, 2022
Chest colors, wingercizing, GROWING!!
Adventuring
Lori we need your pictures!
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May 21, 2022
Hawkzilla shot a poo waayyyy out - hope they dont poo peeps!
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May 26, 2022
One is venturing outta nest bowl
They are flapping
Funny when 3 try to flap at once
They are BEAUTIFUL
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May 28, 2022
Today I have both cams up
2 young on the high edge cam 2
https://youtu.be/gSsiz3RvJGo
2 young OFF the nest onto the 'runway'
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TvuSCLsxUFo
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May 29, 2022
These lil hawklettes are so alert, standing, watching, flapping.
Mama brings branchs of greenery to dress up her home
Are they ready to fledge?
One acts like he's thinking about it
Flappio chooses the high side of nest, and has found a bed just below it
Flapparina flaps
Flappella Whitehead just gets stepped on (girl?)
and Flopalong just left the nest for a stroll toward cam .. abd OFFCAM
I am so impressed with these parents
They are amazing
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NO ROOM FOR MOM
May 30, 2022
2 hawkletts in nest - barely
1 beneath nest on one end, one off nest on the other
I spotted mom perched down aways, but nearby
2 dont seem content but feel the call of the wild
plenty of flapping
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BRANCHING
May 31
Hawkletts are red-gold in the early dawn sun!
One still with a white head
Will one fledge later this week?
If stepping off the nest is branching, 2 have branched
There adventures begin. God bless you kids
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June 1, 2022
Poor Baby Whitehead keeps getting stepped on, jumped on as siblings flap and jump
One now flies down to that grate walkway and back up - instead of climbs.
They are too crowded, they each need SPACE
BRANCHING
Hawklet Explores The Edges Of The Nest Platform
https://youtu.be/IxOxhpNSbw8
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watching close so is cam
June 2, 2022
Oldest at one end of the walkway, #2 at farthest other end
Cam focused on one of them
I believe we will have a fledge this week -
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June 3, 2022
Dawn - 2 older hawklets under Fixed Cam
These 2 are actually flying - but dont know it. ;D
One was on top of the 'gate' at the end of te grate, eyeing the tree
High chance of fledge any moment. 2 are VERY ready to flledge.
10 am Dad must expect Hawkzilla to fledge, he's handy to be sure his young arent prey
3 pm Mom is feeding Baby. She has brot him prey before but another hawklet steals it.
Mom Big Red brings Large Gray Squirrel
https://youtu.be/RUyGaZh4Fl8
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June 4, 2022
4 young hawkletts glorious red-brown in the dawn sun
They are so beautiful
The older 2 need to fledge, they are so ready
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June 6, 2022
6.07 am No fledge yet but 2 are ready
One shud fledge today ... waiting
I think parents are teasing them to fledge
Mom faithfully comes in and feeds Baby Latehatch
I think parents are teasing them to fledge
Mom faithfully comes in and feeds Baby Latehatch
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June 7, 2022 Rain, wind
No fledge yet but 2 are MORE than ready
Hawk Chick "L1" Investigates Cam For The Ultimate Close-Up!
June 7, 2022 This guy is hilarious!
https://youtu.be/b8Yf4XCjkSg
L1 Explores Nest Railing – June 6, 2022
https://youtu.be/kobvNQ64G9o
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FLEDGE
June 8, 2022 dawn
I think one fledged to nearby roof
Waiting for confirm
https://youtu.be/TvuSCLsxUFo
One is on the cement pyramid part of nest ledge
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May 19, 2022
Chest colors, wingercizing, GROWING!!
Adventuring
Lori we need your pictures!
I'm here Shep, Thank you so much for all of your posts and updates my friend. Should be feeling better soon i hope. They sure are growing, I hope they are all ok. take care Shep. C U soon ;)
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Cornel has posted video of the fledge of the hawklet this morning
Hawkzilla's lil brother beat her!
hahahahah
Hawklet L2 Fledges With Strong Flight To Perch Atop Rice Hall roof
June 8, 2022
https://youtu.be/riFBxrpvAV4
bcaw
https://www.peregrinefalcon-bcaw.net/viewforum.php?f=175
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FLEDGE #2
June 9, 2022 pouring RAIN again!
Still 3 at home
Mom comes in , she is still feeding Baby
Baby is winging and jumping now
9 am I think Hawkzilla - L1 fledged to a tree
Waiting on confirmation
bcaw Beth - image
https://www.peregrinefalcon-bcaw.net/viewforum.php?f=175
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Hawkzilla
Chick "L1" Fledges
June 9, 2022
https://youtu.be/-OPebZ0R9dk
She fledged to a tree across the street
About noon she FLEW BACK TO NEST!
THEN ... BACK TO THE TREE! hahahahahahaa
:D
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HUH??
June 9, 2022
3 pm 2 hawkletts down - 2 up on the rail
It appears BOTH fledges returned home!
Fledgling Red-tailed Hawk Returns Home, Perches On Nest Railing
June 9, 2022 - L2 is back! After spending its first night away from the nest, the fledgling flew home for some more close-ups with the camera. Fledglings have returned to their natal site in past seasons, but they usually don't stay for long. We'll enjoy it while we can.
https://youtu.be/foP3cxr0s5E
I am glad Cornell gives us videos
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June 10, 2022
With 2 on the roof across the street,
Baby can eat by himself, Mom doesnt need to feed him
The older 2 fly in and out at will, practicing their flight skills
What a GREAT set of parents - and fun hawkletts
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thanks Shep for all of the updates, I meant to post this yesterday... take care all ;)
Cornell University Red Tail Hawk Cam Ithaca, NY home of Arthur, Big Red and little ones L1, L2 and L3
L1, Oh my gosh is that a camera?
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L1 showing off some slick moves ;D
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Curious Red-tailed Hawk nestling "L1" alights on the railing of the nest platform and "tip-talons" towards the cam for a close-up that keeps on giving! All eyes are on the soon-to-be fledgling while it feels the wind beneath its wings, flaps with reckless abandon, and eyeballs the camera for one of the cutest close-ups in Cornell Hawks history.
At 47 days old, L1 is certainly acting like it's ready to take flight. Be there when it happens! Watch live at allaboutbirds.org/cornellhawks
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L2 landing back home again
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Fledgling Red-tailed Hawk Returns Home, Perches On Nest Railing – June 9, 2022 https://youtu.be/foP3cxr0s5E VIA Cornell Labs Bird Cams
Jun 9, 2022 L2 is back! After spending its first night away from the nest, the fledgling flew home for some more close-ups with the camera.
Fledglings have returned to their natal site in past seasons, but they usually don't stay for long. We'll enjoy it while we can. Watch live at allaboutbirds.org/cornellhawks
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He is doin the Hawky Pokey
ahahahahahaa
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June 12
Dawn - Baby jumps easily up to rail
I had not seen him do this before
Older fledglings still return to nest
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Third Fledge "L3" Takes Flight
June 13, 2022 Nestling "L3" became the third young hawk to fledge from the nest, with a confident first flight from the railing off across Tower Road. Watch as L3 hops up to the railing, takes in the view, then watches as a sibling divebombs out of the nest just moments before L3 makes the jump as well. Only one nestling remains, the last to hatch: L4
https://youtu.be/S1wOvdKzLOI
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BABY STILL HOME
June 16, 2022 Pouiring rain, wind
The baby is still home! Bet its a girl.
https://youtu.be/TvuSCLsxUFo
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BABY STILL HOME
June 17, 2022
A sibling or 2 still comes back to visit
and perhaps steal his lunch
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BABY FINALLY LEAVES
June 19, 2022
7 am Baby finally fledges
L4 Fledges
Watch him fly sideways
https://youtu.be/kJXnF5Oxm-E
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July 16, 2022
Update on the Cornell RTH juvies.
L2 and L4 are doing well, so far.
Unfortunately, L3 suffered a fractured coracoid and is being cared for
L1 was found deceased a few days ago, probably a building strike.
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Shep, I'm so sorry to read the bad news. Hope that L3 can recover and glad to hear that two are doing well. Thanks for the update.
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BABY HAWK
Aug 1, 2022 post on bcaw
On the night of July 31, a young Red-tailed Hawk was found on the ground near Cornell Universitys unable to fly, and it was quickly shuttled to rehab for treatment. The following morning, the fledgling was identified as L4 by local birders on the ground.
Upon initial evaluation, L4 is doing well and seems alert, stable, and standing without issues. A further diagnosis is needed to determine if L4 suffered any injuries that will need further treatment or rehabilitation. We will be sure to update the community on L4’s condition as soon as we know more.
Throughout the history of the Cornell Hawks nest, the staff at the Janet L. Swanson Wildlife Hospital has provided invaluable support and care for the fledglings. We are immensely grateful for their dedicated team for immediately attending to L4, and for continuing to support the recovery and rehabilitation of fledgling L3 after suffering a shoulder injury in late July.
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BABY HAWK is FREE
L4 Returns To The Wild!
September 9, 2022
https://youtu.be/3gnX_phGnuE
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keeping thread active...
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Thanks for adding input to this thread, Lori. I enjoy these hawks and your great pics during their active season. Hoping for another successful year at this nest, and that this thread remains active.
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FEBRUARY, 2023
https://youtu.be/qZLt1RhzL2I
https://youtu.be/ouQL2Gg-rXI
bcaw
https://www.peregrinefalcon-bcaw.net/viewforum.php?f=175
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February 22, 2023
Hawk brought a stick to the nest
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Feb 23
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WOO HOO DAWN!
February 27, 2023
Dawn I saw them mating!
Cam had one of them perched on the lighting
The male flew in and - mated - right on cam
Yesterday I saw both working on their nest.
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March 5, 2023 SONday
There has been some activity, but its snowed a lot so havent seen this pair a lot the past week.
Red-tailed Hawk Nest Building
https://youtu.be/vYBE767L_L8
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March 10, 2023
Look what a BEAUTIFUL nest they built!
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LAST YEAR Lady Hawk laid her first egg March 14, 2022
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March 16, 2023
Her nest is beautiful, a work of art.
SNOW covered it, but I expect an egg any day now
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March 18, 2023
These birds are so pretty.
They build such a pretty nest,
and she garnishs it with greenery
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March 22
Such a pretty nest.
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Cornell University hawks
March 25, 2023
Still no egg, so much rain / snow!
https://youtu.be/ndnr3bwdRzE
White RT Hawk nest
Angel the Leucistic Red Tailed Hawk -1 egg
https://youtu.be/lxQkhFgIZkc
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Cornell hawks
March 27, 2023
The Lady is trying to lay your egg... GET OFFA HER!
https://youtu.be/ndnr3bwdRzE
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2 EGGS
White hawk pair
March 30, 2023
https://youtu.be/WQ0mCowoEUI
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Cornell hawks
March 30, 2023 SNOWING!
1 pm She just laid an egg
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EGG 2
Cornell hawks
April 2, 2023
She laid Egg #2 in the afternoon
EGG 1 - March 30, 2023
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3 EGGs
Cornell hawks
April 5, 2023 dawn
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WHITE HAWK
Angel - Female, 7+ years of age, Leucistic (White)
Tom- Male, 3+ years of age, Normal Coloration
This is a nice pair
https://youtu.be/WQ0mCowoEUI
Cam 2
youtu.be/lxQkhFgIZkc
Egg #1 Laid March 24
Pip watch this weekend
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HATCH WATCH
Cornell hawks
April 20, 2023
At dawn the male took a turn - but later she wouldnt let him on the eggs.
Has hatching begun? Eggs are so speckled I cant see pips
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PIP WATCH
April 23, 2023
Both the white hawk and the Cornell hawk are stuck on their eggs - very near hatch.
Angel has a couple of rust color feathers.
She is a beauty
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WHITE HAWK
Angel & Tom have / HAD a baby!
April 29, 2023
At dawn I see a shell with a baby hawk under Angel
The egg hatched overnight.
In the morning Angel flew off for breakfast and mate Tom arrived to something wiggly in the nest. I dont know if he stepped on it accidently or what, but its dead. Poor Angel cried over it.
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WHITE HAWK - HATCH
April 30, 2023
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WHITE HAWK
Tom & Angel
May 1, 2023
Both eggs hatched. Tom killed the first.
Angel had to leave the nest for food.
While she was gone Tom came and appeared to try kill this one too.
Angel returned while chick was still moving and scolded Tom
I dont know what outcome will be.
Lil Hawklet hasnt eaten yet and hatched yesterday
NOON - still no food for baby.
I did see it - its moving.
3 pm Tom has brot 2 rodents ( possum ) and Angel and Baby have eaten well.
WHEW!!
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Angel with chick
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Red Tailed Hawks Cornell University Ithaca NY Arthur & Big Red
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Quick View of Hatching Eggs as Big Red Takes Over Incubation
https://youtu.be/k1mKTWfYnfU via cornell lab bird cams
Big Red arrives back at the nest and settles in on the eggs as Arthur departs. After a few minutes of rearranging, all is calm on the nest high above campus.
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WHITE HAWK
Angel - Female, 7+ years of age, Leucistic (White)
Tom- Male, 3+ years of age, Normal Coloration
This is a nice pair
https://youtu.be/WQ0mCowoEUI
Cam 2
youtu.be/lxQkhFgIZkc
Egg #1 Laid March 24
Pip watch this weekend
Thanks for this Shep! I have a couple recordings I was thinking of making a thread for them. They are adorable. :)
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I eggspected a hatch by now - but she was pretty late laying this year.
SO MUCH snow / rain there!
Thanks for pics - very nice pics
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HATCHING
May 6, 2023
Her eggs are finally hatching
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Baby News!!!(http://www.millan.net/minimations/smileys/cheerleader.gif)
Red Tailed Hawks Cornell University Ithaca NY Arthur & Big Red
EGGS LAID March 30, April 2, April 5
Congratulations Big Red & Arthur!!!
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First Egg Hatches at the #CornellHawks! Welcome to the world M1 | May 6, 2023https://youtu.be/EZjFyNbryoQvia cornell labs bird cam
A Red-tailed Hawk pair has been nesting above Cornell University’s athletic fields since 2012. They have made use of two different light towers for their nest sites. In 2012, 2015, and 2018–2021 they used a tower near Fernow Hall, and in 2013, 2014, and 2016, they used the tower nearest Weill Hall. We installed cameras at both of these sites to get a better look at the intimate behavior of these well-known birds as they raise their young amid the bustle of a busy campus.
A little history on the pair...
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Arthur on the left Big Red on the right...
Big Red is banded on her right leg. From banding records we know she was banded in nearby Brooktondale, New York, during her first autumn in 2003.
Arthur was first spotted on Cornell University campus as a fledgling in 2016. He is unbanded. The pair first spent time together in April 2017, after Big Red’s previous mate, Ezra, had died. The hawks completed their first breeding season together in 2018.
Big Red’s former mate Ezra and her had raised successful broods every year from 2012–2016. He died in March 2017.
live cam https://www.allaboutbirds.org/cams/red-tailed-hawks/
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WOW - she fed it right away
Moms are all so different
https://youtu.be/ndnr3bwdRzE
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HATCH 2
May 8, 2023
At dawn I see another baby- just hatched.
bcaw
https://www.peregrinefalcon-bcaw.net/viewforum.php?f=175
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February 12. 2024
Mrs Hawk's bringing sticks.
https://youtu.be/ndnr3bwdRzE
fixed cam
https://youtu.be/OjJELDvfOyA
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March 7, 2024
Some activity - no egg yet - maybe in a week or 2
2022 EGG March 14
2023 EGG March 27
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March 12, 2024
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EGG
March 17, 2024
She laid her egg.
The male flew in to see it. Proud Dad.
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2 EGGS
March 21, 2024 SNOW!
Yesterday Mom was snowed on all day!
I wonder if there is a 2nd egg today.
March 17
March 21
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Cornell Lab bird cams Red Tail Hawks Cornell University Ithaca, NY home of Big Red & Arthur
3Eggs!!!
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Third Egg Revealed During a Snowy Morning At the Cornell Red-tailed Hawks! March 23, 2024 https://youtu.be/FK9fL_alp18?feature=shared VIA CORNELL LAB BIRD CAMS
A winter weather advisory was no match for the methodical breeding approach of Big Red and Arthur! A third egg was laid by Big Red under cover of darkness, and we got a great daylight look at the triple clutch as Arthur stood to shake off a coating of snow, rolling the eggs gently before settling back in with a patience that is enviable. Congratulations!
Watch live at allaboutbirds.org/cornellhawks
A Red-tailed Hawk pair has been nesting above Cornell University’s athletic fields since 2012. They have made use of two different light towers for their nest sites. In 2012, 2015, and 2018–2023 they used a tower near Fernow Hall, and in 2013, 2014, and 2016, they used the tower nearest Weill Hall. We installed cameras at both of these sites to get a better look at the intimate behavior of these well-known birds as they raise their young amid the bustle of a busy campus.
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3 EGGS
March 23, 2024
Thanks Lori
Last year she fledged 4
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4 EGGS
March 26, 2024
Mom did NOT want to get up.
Dad insisted by laying a stick on her and bumping her.
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Arthur brings Redbird lunch
https://youtu.be/dmlz9euJPv0
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April 17, 2024
It looks like one egg may be hatching.
Cant be sure
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HATCH
April 25, 2024
10.40 am One chick is half out.
2.30 pm chick is out and Mom is feeding it.
It has a small piece of shell stuck to it.
and this cam has CHAT for 2 hours!
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2 HATCHs
April 27, 2024
Dawn and I see a new partly wet chick.
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2 HATCHLINGS
April 29, 2024
I see Mom feeding 2 chicks -
and blood and/or a crack on egg 3
Maybe the 2 hawklets are unzipping the egg.
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May 12, 2024
Only 2 of her 4 eggs hatched.
Dad keeps the panty FULL
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May 29, 2024
The 2 chicks are growing normally
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June 6, 2024
They havent fledged yet, but they're perching.
Wont be long til the sky is the limit.
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OFF HE GOES!
One fledged June 10, 2024
https://youtu.be/EnNjX24lwIA
I got a pic of both of them just before he took off.
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