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What is tower girl??
On Mon, Mar 12, 2018 at 1:59 PM, Bruce Calder <calder.tx@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
We believe she likely laid her first egg yesterday (based on behavior),
however, the camera's position makes it impossible to see. I saw the male
yesterday, and Ive heard he's been seen there today, as well. Female does
most of the incubation work, while male will occasionally relieve female to
eat prey he has brought to a feeding ledge.
Bruce Calder
Austin, TX
On Mar 12, 2018 13:35, "Dan Smith" <dan@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Iâve noticed Tower Girl has settled into the nest much of yesterdaybe
afternoon, all night, and has been there all day today, only turning a
couple of times. Does anyone have any information that she might really
nesting? I havenât seen any sign of a male, and I thought peregrinescared
for the nest as a pair.permission
Any info appreciated.
Dan Smith
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