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 Post subject: Re: EDMONTON, ALBERTA (WEBER, NUTRIEN, SCOTFORD ), 2019-2023
PostPosted: Sat Jul 29, 2023 6:05 pm 
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O be female fledged this afternoon on purpose. Looked good. Ithi k a. Bit young still but she has been flapping a lot

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 Post subject: Re: EDMONTON, ALBERTA (WEBER, NUTRIEN, SCOTFORD ), 2019-2023
PostPosted: Sun Jul 30, 2023 11:30 am 
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Nice food drop just after 5 am.
One female still. She is raring to go

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 Post subject: Re: EDMONTON, ALBERTA (WEBER, NUTRIEN, SCOTFORD ), 2019-2023
PostPosted: Sun Jul 30, 2023 3:50 pm 
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Last one fledged at about 13:05 today. She looked strong and flew to right.
I sure hope someone there cares enough to see where they are.

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 Post subject: Re: EDMONTON, ALBERTA (WEBER, NUTRIEN, SCOTFORD ), 2019-2023
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Scotford...sorry I missed all the fledging!!

Not sure when this was posted...Thought I'd add it in for posterity..:


    After an extreme cloudburst with high winds and intense rain, the Scotford nest site experienced technical difficulties and sadly, we lost two young chicks. Despite this, the remaining three have been thriving.

    Long-time viewers might have noticed a change in male presence, with an inexperienced newcomer filling in as the stepfather of the chicks. Despite a rough start, he has adapted admirably, learning to share feeding responsibilities and becoming a vital provider.

    Please note: our Alberta peregrines often lack the natural shelter provided by overhanging rocks, making nest boxes their only protection against harsh weather conditions. Heavy rain can be a significant threat to chick survival.



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