May 8 Thursday 4 am Diana not home
7 am home alone (Does our lady need a curfew? ) ;)
she doesnt stay home long, just visits, looks around and leaves
8.40 am She's swimming - observed her swimming a couple more times but she is mostly gone
According to mrsfalcon - there is liklihood Diana will re-clutch
A falcon is a beautiful and fascinating bird.
Even so - Diana is an exceptionally beautiful bird
May 9 Friday RAIN predicted
4 am Diana is home
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Mrs Falcon knows a lot about these birds. You all may want to see what she posted on the (shudder) xcel nest because it relates. (xcel is just spooky)
Xcel Energy King Plant - Bayport, MN
Mrs Falcon posted May 8 My own take on this initially was that Belinda laid and ate two white eggs. A younger female with a red/black band on one leg and a dark purple band on the other battled her for the site and defeated her. The male mated with her (or possibly she was displaced from another site and already carrying eggs), and she started laying. At one point, it appeared she had two eggs, but (if she did) one disappeared.
We should have had red egg two (or three) by now. This site could be heavily contested, especially given the fact we seem to have bowing in the nestbox again. We should have a falcon in full incubation over three eggs right now, not what appears to be prolonged courtship behavior. We've seen falcons clutch and re-clutch quite late. I'm pretty sure we've had two females based on the bands we've seen so far. Are we going to have a third?
Amy
