Leucistic Red Tailed Hawk Cam - Tennessee

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Hello Susanne, rysx and Polly!
i just saw that you had already started to report about Angel and her unnamed male in the other thread. Thanks.
rysx, thanks also for tranferring it here. :wave:
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February 27.
Both Hawks visit the nest.
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:hi:

The stream is very slow today.
(Today there are some more cameras with no connection or with worse. The worm is in there.)

The couple continues to build the nest. Angel came with the first tender face.
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8:57 Angel
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9:12 the male in
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with a twig in his beak
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shortly before: Angel also brought a twig
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8:23
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8:46 teamwork
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the male has brought a small piece of nesting material
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March 1.
The male is busy on the nest. But when Angel arrives, he escapes...
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12:17 Angel flew in with a long twig
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almost the same time the male flew off from below the nest

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7:31 Angel with twig (..and very white claws :-| - looks a bit spooky :blush: )
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Very special, yes. :innocent:


I find this pair hardly ever arguing together.
One comes - one goes. And if they accidentally end up in the nest together, there's no tying.
I'm not watching super intensely here though - I've never heard the pair "chirp" together. Lute for each other... nice or annoyed.
Do you have a different impression? Maybe I missed the couple moments from bindingtoo.
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Polly, two brief moments I've seen so far where they seemed a little more familiar with each other.
they were very quiet indeed, eyeing each other's nesting material that they had brought with them
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Just seen:
...Angel and her unnamed male ...
His name is Mohawk if I got it right. :nod:


Currently (03:11 local time) a thunderstorm is raging.
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Polly:
Mohawk was the name of Angel's partner two years ago. Later he disappeared. Last year Angel had a new partner, but he was immature and they did not have offspring. This season she has (probably) the same mate, who should be mature enough by now. You can read this info in the description on the streaming website.

Angel on the nest.
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Thanks for the clarification!
So I didn't translate it well or misunderstood it.
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March 4

rysx, Polly :hi:

8:47 The male works dry stalks into the nest when Angel arrived, landed in the background.

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She brought a long slightly thicker twig

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thanks for the clips, rysx :wave:
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March 4.
As usual, in the morning they bustle in the nest.
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