Di Gives Egg#3 The Boot But Later Retrieves It! Di Feeds Chicks X Brooding FalconCam Project 10.8.24

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Lady Hawk

Lady Hawk

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This morning Di gets up and egg#3 rolls out onto the nest. Di stands at the ledge but then returns to brood her chicks leaving egg#3 alone. She will get up a couple of times and fly off & return - then she will look at the egg and roll it back underneath her and incubate it once again. Each time she leaves, the chicks are vocal and begging for their breakfast!
Di will return with prey and begin a feeding. When she is finished feeding the chicks she flies off the nest with the prey to cache it for later. Xavier comes in to brood the chicks but he is fidgety and gets up & goes to the ledge a couple of times and back to brooding. Di returns with prey again and Xavier did not need any convincing & he promptly jumps off the ledge GCW! Di begins a second feeding and she stores the prey to the corner for later. Thank you for watching!'
Video captured & edited by Lady Hawk
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1ST HATCH: Oct 4th 2024 00:24:12 🎉🎉
2nd HATCH: Oct 5th 2024 05:34"35 🎉🎉
GENERAL INFORMATION:
This is a research project through Charles Sturt University, Orange, New South Wales Australia, studying the diet and use of a nest box of a family of peregrines living in water tower since 2007. We now have nine years' worth of diet and seven years of behaviour data The cams go right through the year and are in daily use.
HISTORY:
The birds have been observed using the tower (a working water tower) since 2007, breeding in the box since 2008, with an average of 2.8 eggs per clutch and 1.5 fledges per season.
The parents' names are Diamond (female) and Xavier (male). Diamond took over from the older Swift in 2015 and Xavier replaced Bula in 2016 (who in turn replaced our first male, Beau, in 2015). Xavier arrived just as the eggs were hatching and saved the season by providing for Diamond and her three chicks. Assuming that they were at least two years old when they arrived, Diamond is at least eleven years old and Xavier nine (in 2024).
The male is 15-20% smaller than the female, has fewer spots on the chest and has brighter yellow-orange talons and beak. The birds do not migrate and courtship rituals and some scrape (nest) building continues throughout the year, intensifying, along with food bringing by the male, in July and August.
Eggs are laid usually in late August, with chicks hatching in early October and fledging in mid-November. The youngsters often stay around as late as March being taught to hunt by their parents, and often visiting the nest in the tower, so there is much to watch even out of the main breeding season. One male juvenile stayed until August the following year when his parents blocked his entrance to the box and he took the hint.
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Courtesy of Falcon Project Orange NSW Australia. Many thanks to Cilla Kinross, principal researcher at CSU.
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