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 Post subject: Re: MISC. CANADIAN NESTS ~ 2011
PostPosted: Thu Jun 02, 2011 6:14 pm 
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Quest

I got a little carried away with pics....Dinner!!!

What great pics, SGB! Thank you! I have been watching, but couldn't even catch a glimpse of the chick.


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From the CPF site on May 31:

Today was banding day. Anne Yagi, Biologist with the Ministry of Natural Resources performed the banding . The statistics are as follows:

Lady Lamont - Weighing in at a whopping 1063 grams - Black band 41/X and she will be wearing a red band on her right leg

Lady Nelson - A little smaller at 988 grams - Black band 42/X and she will be wearing a yellow band on her right leg

There were 2 unhatched eggs in the box, which were retrieved for testing.

Now the fun begins. Given their size and estimated age of 26/27 days, the official Fledge Watch will begin in approximately 10 days (June 10th)


What is remarkable about these chicks is the sheer size of Lady Lamont at 1063 grams - is this a new record? She is even heavier than Gleig at Hamilton in 2009. Lady Nelson is also far from petite.

Photos of the banding:



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Kendal with his little chick; he looks so proud.

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Good news....both chicks moving...I'm guessing these are the original two...the eggs look intact, but really hard to tell with this cam..

I'm glad you saw two chicks moving, SGB. Good to see that on your video.

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PostPosted: Fri Jun 03, 2011 7:42 am 
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A great post from CPF yesterday, RE: Quest and Kendall

They’re getting it!

June 02, 2011 - Toronto - Don Mills
CPF Postmaster Reports:

We received an update from Donna this afternoon in that she witnessed Kendal finally bringing in food to Quest on the nest ledge!!

While Kendal has been in overdrive hunting mode since their humble beginnings providing enough food to his mate to stock a small butcher shop, he has been a little “slow to the go” to bring the food directly into the nest ledge while Quest has been brooding mode.

In true male peregrine fashion while his mate has been incubating the egg(s), Kendal has been stockpiling the cache spots with mountains of fresh food,, and eventually figured out that he too must help out with the domestic duties and has been routinely assisting her with the incubation duties.

This “shift change”as we say, allows Quest to take a break from her incubation duties to stretch her wings and eat some of the food he’s been stashing for her. Up until now, Quest has not allowed food to be brought directly into the nest ledge,, (and for good reason)!

She instinctively knows that food on the nest ledge, (especially at this time now that there is a young hatchling in the nest), attracts unwanted scavengers and other predators, in addition to the various parasites that would be attracted to the nest ledge by the presence of food, so they rarely bring food directly to the nest ledge or eat on the nest ledge itself at this particular stage of the family rearing process.

Now that the egg has hatched, and a tiny new hatchling is present, the female becomes even more protective, as she must switch from egg incubation mode into brooding mode. She must now be extra careful to keep her new hatchling warm but not to hot, covered and concealed, but must be careful not to suffocate the young hatchling, and she must also be careful so as not to crush the tiny hatchling.

Until the hatchling(s) are much older, they can not regulate their own body temperatures, and a single hatchling does not have the benefit of other siblings to help stay warm.

As such, the adult female’s actions and routines change, as she is very cautious not to leave the young hatchling exposed to the elements or any un-wanted attention.

The male must also change his routine after the hatch when the chicks(s) are very small, in that he must bring food directly to his mate on the nest ledge so she can stay brooding and feed the young hatchling(s).

Over the past few days, Quest has allowed Kendal several opportunities to take a peak at his new family member, but has for the most parts been very guarded and only allowed him short supervised visits.

Most recently, she allowed Kendal a short ‘un-supervised” visit to the nest tray, but only after he didn’t respond quick enough to her demands to bring food to her on the nest ledge so she could feed the hatchling.

She was forced to leave the nest tray and the young hatchling alone with Kendal while she retrieved her own food. During this brief 2 to 3 minute encounter, Kendal was observed touching the hatchling several times with his beak and showed an intense curiosity. A very tender family moment indeed!!

Quest quickly returned to the nest ledge with food and Kendal was asked to leave! Quest proceeded to feed the young hatchling.
Stay tuned…………
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nice article. :thumbegg:

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Calgary~2 very full chicks...they gave out before the food did...

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This is hysterical...

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It is so "cool" when they sunbathe like that. :sunsmile:


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Carly, I am so very sorry to read the news about the tragic loss of a chick at the Toronto Residential nest. What a sad year this has been in so many ways. I wonder what could have happened with this little chick. I hope the other little one will stay safe.


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carly, what sad news this is from the Toronto Residential site. Please convey to Mathew and any others who are close to that nest my sorrow for their loss. I'm so glad, though, that Mathew was the one to find the juvenile as he will take the best of compassionate care of the little one. :cryinggirl:


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I sent Mathew a message.He devotes so much energy here and this must feel tragic.

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Thanks for the pics, Alison...I never catch her off the eggs...

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