Mate feeding and egg brooding in the male peregrine falcon 3

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Shot Date: 2002/03/13
Shot Location: Showa, Kanazawa, Ishikawa Pref. Japan

species
Falco peregrinus

Key Words
nest building
urban environment
raptor



MATSUMURA, Toshiyuki
2004/01/18 submitted



Animalia >Chordata >Aves >Ciconiiformes >Falconidae >Falco >
or
Animalia >Chordata >Aves >Falconiformes >Falconidae >Falco >

A male peregrine falcon is feeding his mate and brooding eggs in the video picture. The picture was filmed with a remote-controlled camera placed near the nest. A male brought food (a starling) back to a nest and gave it to a female. The female moved out of the nest to feed. When the falcon pairs have only few eggs, neither parents are very attentive to the eggs. Please refer also to ¡ÈMate feeding and egg brooding in the male peregrine falcon 1 and 2.¡É
This pair nested on a terrace roof on the 17th floor of a building in Kanazawa City. In the year 2000, when they first nested, they failed to raise any fledgling because the eggs rolled around over the roof. Next year, with cooperation of the building community, we put a gravel layer over the roof (gravel size 6-9 mm). The falcon pair successfully reared three fledglings, which is the first case in Japan that the peregrine falcons successfully fledged young in cities with many high buildings. The pair fledged young in 2002 and 2003 as well. Human assistance in establishment of favorable nesting environments appears crucial in successful reproduction of the peregrine falcons in urban environments. ¡Êtranslated by Asoh¡Ë

(Data No.momo040116fp03b)

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