With incredible sadness …

DENNIS SWAYZE

photo courtesy of the Swayze Family.

It is with incredible sadness the family announces the passing of Dennis Swayze on Saturday, January 20, 2024, at the St. Boniface Hospital, at the age of 69 years.

In keeping with Dennis’ wishes, cremation has taken place and a celebration of his life will take place at a later date. A longer obituary will follow closer to the date of the service.

In honouring him, and his love of photography, we will keep his website going. Please visit www.pbase.com/photosbydennis to view some of his amazing work.

From the Winnipeg Free Press Passages – 27 Jan 2024

Peregrines

photo courtesy of Dennis Swayze

Strange and somewhat of a disappointing year for Peregrines…for whatever reason there were a few inactive nest sites. Everything from none returning pairs, lone birds at locations to failed nest sites.

Ella and Pips year was a First with 4 eggs and chicks. The Project is thankful to have Prairie Wildlife Rehab who are only a phone call away…I think we have reached frequent flyers statis with all the times we have brought in birds to be checked.

One of the chicks certainly had an interesting adventure before making its way to the rehab.
July 6th late pm. appeared that Winnipeg Police Cadets were doing a wellness check on a homeless person…little did the cadets know what they were about to find.
The homeless person had a pet in a box…the pet turned out to be a missing Peregrine Chick which the Cadets seized.
Chick was taken to the Pembina Veterinary Hospital which is a drop off point for Prairie Wildlife…chick was a little dehydrated and after getting a clean bill of health was returned to the Radisson and released.

Peregrines will soon begin migration and likely gone by the first part of October.

Operation…Snow Clearing

photo courtesy of Dennis Swayze

Last week Manitoba had been hit with a Colorado Low that dumped a few inches of snow…and I’m sure like most we all thought Spring was here until it hit.
Not a big deal for us humans but cameras on the Peregrine nest box at the Radisson showed otherwise.

The box was full of snow…fortunately no eggs had yet to be laid. With the amount of snow in the box could very well have been enough for the Peregrines to think twice about using the box.

Arrangements were made…Operation Snow Clearing was underway. This would also give us a chance to re-introduce ourselves to Ella & Pip.
All was calm and quiet on the roof…then that all so familiar kak,kak,kak,kak as Ella showed up to defend the site, with Pip showing up soon after.

Hopefully they appreciated our snow removal efforts in the nest box…then it was home to clear my own sidewalk and driveway.