When it comes to Pelicans I have no idea how to determine if it’s a male or female…they all look the same.
Years ago I thought that perhaps one sex or the other had the yellow/orange flap on the top of its beak…over the years have come to learn that both the female and male have this bump that simply makes them more attractive to a prospective mate and will fall off after breeding season.
When the high water levels in the river drop they will again move in towards the locks at Lockport and collect in great numbers.
It’s a great place to see them up-close and personal.
The trip wouldn’t be complete without a stop at Skinners or The Half-Moon for some good eats…just sayin !
Category Archives: Manitoba Birds
Peregrine Up-Date
The eggcitement is building as Ella and Pip now incubating 4 eggs at the Radisson Hotel…with an estimated hatching date to begin around Victoria Day May 23rd.
Peregrine Project has again partnered with Shaw TV to carry a Live Broadcast
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For those that have Shaw TV you may also watch it live on Ch. 9 between 9-10 am.
Same time for those that have Blue Curve with Shaw on Ch. 105.
For the next couple weeks I’ll remind you that it’s more like Watching Paint Dry…but if your timing is such you may catch a glimpse of the eggs during sift change.
Don’t forget to bookmark the page.
Cheers !
Dennis
Their Baaack !
It comes as no surprise that the Osprey have returned a bit later than normal this year given our conditions.
One of the Urban Birds a short distance from home that I believe to be a female was seen yesterday.
Wasting no time she’s already started nest repairs on her own…hopefully Hubby will show up soon.