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Monthly Archives: July 2012
The youngest chick
There are two chicks left in Princeville. One of them lives on the golf course and is the youngest of them all. His nest is across the golf cart path from a beautiful ocean bluff, with no foliage to obstruct … Continue reading
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Two more fledgings
This has been the windiest summer I can remember here. I think the wind contributed to the ease with which 17 of the 20 chicks have fledged. We did not have a nest on the mauka (towards the inland mountains) … Continue reading
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Hoku
While some chicks like KC leave their nest areas without looking back, others seem to be more reluctant to go. Two chicks in my neighborhood were dithering about the timing of their fledgings. Both had wandered around with the purposeful … Continue reading
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Calypso and KC
Here is an update about the fledglings in Princeville. As of July 4th, 15 out of 20 chicks have left. I thought I would share a few of their stories. Two chicks left on July 1st. One was Calypso, Lord … Continue reading
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