Falcons, Kestrels Around the World
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Re: Falcons, Kestrels Around the World
05:07:43 PM they are so big now
05:22:27 PM
btw. I have the same image from both cameras
EDIT: and now all is O.K.
2019-10-24 - 01:37:23
https://i.postimg.cc/YCkVmxts/2019-10-2 ... -23-AM.jpg
05:22:27 PM
btw. I have the same image from both cameras
EDIT: and now all is O.K.
2019-10-24 - 01:37:23
https://i.postimg.cc/YCkVmxts/2019-10-2 ... -23-AM.jpg
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Thank you Solo
I cannot open the gumtreecs side since last season, it works not for me. I've read, that many other users have this problem.
I cannot open the gumtreecs side since last season, it works not for me. I've read, that many other users have this problem.
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I didn't know this problem persisted - I am sorryBirdfriend wrote: ↑October 23rd, 2019, 6:37 pm Thank you Solo
I cannot open the gumtreecs side since last season, it works not for me. I've read, that many other users have this problem.
here you are:
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Thank you again Solo
So far we have Pluto and Gaia there.
24.October
One chick overnights near the window, the other one is in the "hatch corner."
Summary of feedings yesterday, 23.October: https://youtu.be/-td1aASnJs4 made by Goshawkeyes
So far we have Pluto and Gaia there.
24.October
One chick overnights near the window, the other one is in the "hatch corner."
Summary of feedings yesterday, 23.October: https://youtu.be/-td1aASnJs4 made by Goshawkeyes
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25.October
A rare moment, D is still caring for "eggsy." Maybe she mourns.
https://youtu.be/JNQDWMaadyA
by BirdieCam
X with an brekky, but he left again with it...
A rare moment, D is still caring for "eggsy." Maybe she mourns.
https://youtu.be/JNQDWMaadyA
by BirdieCam
X with an brekky, but he left again with it...
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Yeah, nice to see X is feeding the babies.
D left at 5:54, some seconds later X comes with prey, guess starling, prepars him and feeds his kiddos. Smart guy!
https://abload.de/img/unbenanntkak1c.png
D left at 5:54, some seconds later X comes with prey, guess starling, prepars him and feeds his kiddos. Smart guy!
https://abload.de/img/unbenanntkak1c.png
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October 25
Birdfirend,
thanx for reporting and nice shots
http://www.gumtreecs.com.au/wordpress/n ... f-feeding/
Published 25 October, 2019 | By Cilla Kinross
As one chick is considerably larger, so could be female, we have decided she should be Gaia and the small male chick Pluto. Apologies to those who voted for Venus…. actually, the difference in size between them is more than could be accounted for simply by gender. I’m not sure whether Gaia is just a greedy monster or Pluto a weedy strapling, but both seem to be eating very well, so I’m not really concerned.
There was another milestone reached today at three weeks. Xavier brought in a starling, which was feeding to Pluto with Gaia looking on. When she decided to join the others, Xavier dropped the prey (which was barely prepared) and let them have a go at self-feeding, which they did, with some limited success. Here is a video of that event:
Interestingly, Diamond has also brought in TWO starlings this week. I can only assume that prey availability is a bit light…..tough times for peregrines where a female falcon will stoop to (pun intended) a starling!
I’ll put up my report on the talk on Monday as I my slide reader is not functioning, alas.
We are hoping for a few showers tonight, possibly a thunderstorm. We’ve had a few spits this afternoon, but nothing much.
Birdfirend,
thanx for reporting and nice shots
http://www.gumtreecs.com.au/wordpress/n ... f-feeding/
Published 25 October, 2019 | By Cilla Kinross
As one chick is considerably larger, so could be female, we have decided she should be Gaia and the small male chick Pluto. Apologies to those who voted for Venus…. actually, the difference in size between them is more than could be accounted for simply by gender. I’m not sure whether Gaia is just a greedy monster or Pluto a weedy strapling, but both seem to be eating very well, so I’m not really concerned.
There was another milestone reached today at three weeks. Xavier brought in a starling, which was feeding to Pluto with Gaia looking on. When she decided to join the others, Xavier dropped the prey (which was barely prepared) and let them have a go at self-feeding, which they did, with some limited success. Here is a video of that event:
Interestingly, Diamond has also brought in TWO starlings this week. I can only assume that prey availability is a bit light…..tough times for peregrines where a female falcon will stoop to (pun intended) a starling!
I’ll put up my report on the talk on Monday as I my slide reader is not functioning, alas.
We are hoping for a few showers tonight, possibly a thunderstorm. We’ve had a few spits this afternoon, but nothing much.
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25.Oct.2019 Highlights - Orange, Australia Peregrines by Holy
https://youtu.be/H8_PdCcEsAs
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https://youtu.be/H8_PdCcEsAs
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Solo
Thanks for the nice pics and for sharing the highlights clip, was funny to watch.
Wow, great video from Cilla about first self feeding, what a milestone for these smart guys!
26.October
The first brekky (starling) was brought by X at 7:07am.
Look at these adorable chicks.
Thanks for the nice pics and for sharing the highlights clip, was funny to watch.
Wow, great video from Cilla about first self feeding, what a milestone for these smart guys!
26.October
The first brekky (starling) was brought by X at 7:07am.
Look at these adorable chicks.
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1.November
Waiting for breakfast, they grow day by day. Eggsy is wandered near the ledge.
Someone is climbing the rocks.
Video made by goshawkeyes:
First feeding and Gaia took Xaviers starling, next milestone is done.
https://youtu.be/DPto8peP6to
Waiting for breakfast, they grow day by day. Eggsy is wandered near the ledge.
Someone is climbing the rocks.
Video made by goshawkeyes:
First feeding and Gaia took Xaviers starling, next milestone is done.
https://youtu.be/DPto8peP6to
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Orange Peregrine Falcon cam, Australia
It's amazing video by BirdieCam. Worth to see
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xHdPuhzwZUw
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