#315🦅Falcon Nest ❶/Box Camera - FalconCam Project LIVE

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Box Camera - FalconCam Project LIVE

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Tower Cam - FalconCam Project LIVE

This site is about a family of peregrine falcons using a nest box in a water tower at Charles Sturt Unversity, Orange, New South Wales, Australia.

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History The birds have been observed using the tower (a working water tower) since 2007 and have been breeding in the boxes since 2008, averaging 2.8 eggs per clutch and 1.5 fledgings per season.

The parents' names are Diamond (female) and Xavier (male). Diamond replaced an older swift in 2015, and Xavier replaced Bula in 2016 (Bula replaced the first male, Beau, in 2015). Xavier arrived just as the eggs were hatching, feeding Diamond and the three chicks and saving the season. Assuming they were at least 2 years old when they arrived, Diamond is at least 11 years old and Xavier is 9 years old (2024).

Males are 15-20% smaller than females, have less breast spots, and have brighter yellowish-orange talons and beaks. The birds do not migrate, and courtship rituals and nest building continue throughout the year, becoming more active in July and August when the males bring food. Eggs are usually laid in late August, chicks hatch in early October, and fledge in mid-November. The young birds stay until March, learning how to hunt from their parents, and often visit tower nests, so there's plenty to see outside the main breeding season. One male juvenile stayed until August the following year, when its parents took a hint by blocking the entrance to the box.

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Hello 👋😊 It's great that you're cleaning the nest and cameras.

MarianneLeinonen