[wisb] Re: Fight between two Peregrine females at UW-Milwaukee?

  • From: Brian Hansen <rawshooter@xxxxxxxxx>
  • To: bgsloan2@xxxxxxxxx
  • Date: Mon, 21 Feb 2011 21:10:35 -0600

I watched both numerous times.  It actually looks like one bird killed
the other in the first video and was plucking some feathers in the
last video.

Anyone have any software that could slow the vids down to normal speed?

Brian Hansen
Milwaukee



On Mon, Feb 21, 2011 at 7:39 PM, B.G. Sloan <bgsloan2@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> Interesting posting on the Indiana birding list about an apparent fight 
> between two female Peregrine Falcons on the UW-Milwaukee campus. (The posting 
> was on the Indiana list because one of the females is originally from an 
> Indianapolis nest site).
>
> The posting mentions the UWM falcon webcam, and then says:
>
> "From this site you can watch when, at 2pm on Thursday the 17th, a serious 
> fight takes place between two female Peregrines.  At the end of the clip, one 
> bird is laying on her back on the nest box floor.  During the 3pm clip I 
> can't tell if that bird gets up, thrashes around and then flies off or if 
> there is a second fight."
>
> Here's the 2:00PM clip from 2/17: http://bit.ly/godcRr
>
> Here's the 3:00PM clip from 2/17: http://bit.ly/hjVSpW
>
> Bernie Sloan
> Milwaukee
>
>
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