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Author: | skygirlblue [ Sat Dec 30, 2017 11:47 pm ] |
Post subject: | DON MILLS, 2018-2024 |
2017 Cam Link: Female: Quest-b/g 96/V Male: Skye-bl 50/X |
Author: | Kris G. [ Tue Jan 02, 2018 10:24 am ] |
Post subject: | Re: DON MILLS, 2018 |
skygirlblue wrote: Skye disappeared in May of 2016, McKinney became Quest’s new mate then was euthanized, after suffering devastating injuries, in June 2016. Quest’s mate has been an unbanded male since fledge time 2016 and all through the 2017 season. |
Author: | Beth [ Tue Jan 02, 2018 10:27 am ] |
Post subject: | Re: DON MILLS, 2018 |
Thanks Kris, so many nests with so many turnovers. I can't keep USA straight :) then add in all the International nests :) Happy New Year Kris |
Author: | Kris G. [ Wed Jan 03, 2018 9:23 am ] |
Post subject: | Re: DON MILLS, 2018 |
Beth wrote: Thanks Kris, so many nests with so many turnovers. I can't keep USA straight :) then add in all the International nests :) Happy New Year Kris I know how hard it is but people on here do a great job keeping track of all! I just know this nest well because Quest is one of ours and i’ve followed her since she was egg...lol! Happy New Year, Beth! |
Author: | Dutch Eagle Fan [ Wed May 30, 2018 7:53 am ] |
Post subject: | Re: DON MILLS, 2018 |
From the Canadian Peregrine Foundation Facebook page: Quote: 4 boys at Duncan Mill Road! A few pics from today's (May 29) banding. We welcome THOR (X/83, 19 days, 700 g, green tape), TT (X/84, 19 days, 625 g, red tape), LOKI (X/85, 17 days, 520 g, yellow tape), VELCRO (X/87, 18 days, 520 g, blue tape). Quest and Mystery Guy have been feeding their boys very well .. all had full crops! Wishing them safe and successful fledges! Cheers, Lucie
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Author: | bev. [ Wed May 30, 2018 9:10 am ] |
Post subject: | Re: DON MILLS, 2018 |
thanks DEF I miss this site because I too followed quest form an egg |
Author: | skygirlblue [ Sat Jun 23, 2018 11:03 pm ] |
Post subject: | Re: DON MILLS, 2018 |
To good not to post...From Facebook
THOR was back on the roof of the nest building after his second rescue last night and ready to start another day. When he took flight this afternoon from the southwest corner of the roof, he headed into open space and we had no idea where he was going to land. Suddenly, another falcon took off at jet speed after him and guided him back, but THOR, now heading towards #225, looked like he was going to hit the building. Again, he was intercepted and guided back to the roof of the nest building where both falcons landed safely. When we looked through our bins, we were flabbergasted! to find that it was not a parent but his brother VELCRO!!!! who came to his assistance. I immediately took this photo (Velcro on the left). An intervention like this is done by a parent, and none of the fledge watchers have witnessed another fledgling performing this action!! Way to go VELCRO pic by Lucie |
Author: | Tsusan [ Sun Jun 24, 2018 11:38 pm ] |
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Author: | bev. [ Mon Jun 25, 2018 12:18 am ] |
Post subject: | Re: DON MILLS, 2018 |
amazing . we learn something new every day |
Author: | Terka [ Tue Jan 08, 2019 6:52 pm ] |
Post subject: | Re: DON MILLS, 2018-2019 |
2019 Rfalconcam |
Author: | Beth [ Tue Jan 08, 2019 6:58 pm ] |
Post subject: | Re: DON MILLS, 2018-2019 |
Thanks Terka! |
Author: | loza [ Sun Mar 31, 2019 8:14 am ] |
Post subject: | Re: DON MILLS, 2018-2019 |
Dutch Eagle Fan wrote: Canada news:
Quote: !!! Some great news from the Duncan Mills nest site and Quest!! Egg(s)??? in the nest box!! March 29, 2019 - Toronto - Don Mills Mark Nash Reports: Friday March 29th - 2019 Sadly, without a nest camera this season,, it’s back to our humble beginnings to get any detailed observations of the happenings going on, but my observations today yielded some very good news indeed. Both adults are on territory as we say and VERY ACTIVE indeed, on and off of the nest ledge and in the nest box itself! It would appear that while full time incubation has not yet started,,, I believe that is at least one egg in the nest box,,, as Quest,,, (YES, it’s still QUEST from Rochester NY) :-)) was fiddling with something in the nest box,, and holding pretty tight inside - (although standing, not laying down incubating). Her mate,, (sadly no band confirmation / information as yet),, delivered food to Quest to another roof top to the west of the nest building,, and she left the nest box and joined him to eat there…… well, joined him is not exactly what happened,, as she flew over to him,, snached the food from him,,, ate it,, then returned back to the nest box :-)) Over the next 30 minutes or so during my observation, she remained standing upright in the nest box,, never actually laying down, BUT it was obvious that she had something in the nest box that she was “pussy-footing” around and fiddling with. The sun was really warm, with temps in the double digits of 10C and absolutely no wind,, it was a delightful warming observation period indeed. Stay tuned….. more to come….. |
Author: | kittenface [ Thu May 30, 2019 11:26 pm ] |
Post subject: | Re: DON MILLS, 2018-2019 |
2 boys and 2 girls for QUEST and MYSTERY GUY!! Each name bears special meaning to those who selected them. Welcome DOHA (f, Z/70, 985g, 26 days, red tape), RZLBD (m, C/57, 715g, 26 days, yellow tape), MATRIX (m, C/58, 720g, 25 days, green tape), BOBAK (f, Z/71, 965g, 25 days, blue tape) We extend a huge thank you to Reza Aliabadi, who invited us to do the banding in his office. The nest ledge is located outside his window and he gets the best view of this family! Since moving in last year, he has been watching Quest, Mystery guy, and their kids, and you can follow his photos on instagram: khatoon_falcon It was a pleasure to meet him, his staff and a couple of his clients, who absolutely adore the peregrines and were so excited to be a part of this event! The first photo (after our matriarch) is Reza and RZLBD (nicknamed Rzee). He is named after Reza's boutique art and architecture practice: Atelier RZLBD |
Author: | loza [ Wed Jun 19, 2019 11:32 am ] |
Post subject: | Re: DON MILLS, 2018-2019 |
Spot checks continue…All three doing great!!! June 18, 2019 - Toronto - Don Mills Cathy Kerr Reports: Sally and I dropped by last night and saw all three sitting on 225 with a parent! I drove by tonight, still hoping to see our missing girl, but sadly no sign of her :( …..BUT I did see all three juvies! All staying high and hanging close together…just love it!! |
Author: | loza [ Sun May 24, 2020 2:58 pm ] |
Post subject: | Re: DON MILLS, 2018-2019 |
Banding Day! It’s 2 girls and a boy for Jenna & Chester! May 20, 2020 - Toronto - Don Mills and Eglinton - Amexon Cathy Kerr Reports: Another 2 bandings today! First up-Don Mills/Amexon/ICICI-It’s 2 girls and a boy for Jenna & Chester! Welcome: Eleven(female, 720g, banded Z/34, Red tape), Hopper(male, 545g, banded 08/AW, Blue tape) and Rey(female, 630g, banded Z/33, Green tape). The girls were very loud and fiesty, Hopper was a tad quiet but he was also the youngest so… Jenna & Chester were very on full alert and attack-Jenna knocked Marks helmet off and then grabbed his hat on the way back!! She took it-Mark watched as she tried to tear it and then drop it in the parking lot! There! You take my kids, I take your hat lol! Mark was fine and even found his hat after! Mom & Dad were very happy to have the kids back, safe and sound Looking forward to a busy fledge watch photos:click]http://www.peregrine-foundation.ca/w/2020/05/sightings/banding-day-its-2-girls-and-a-boy-for-jenna-chester/[/click] |
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