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Laipni lūdzam "L3" pasaulē . Kornela Vanagu trešais cālis izšķīlās ap pulksten 2:22 25. aprīļa agrā rīta stundā. Vēlāk tajā pašā rītā Big Red paņem pārtraukumu no ligzdas, lai parādītu trīs cāļus, vienu olu un L3 tukšo olu čaumalu ligzdas malā. Skatieties, kā L1 un L2 nedaudz sacenšas savā starpā , kamēr vairākas stundas vecais L3 strādā, lai tiktu ārā.Welcome to the world "L3." The Cornell Hawks' third chick hatched around 2:22 A.M in the early morning hours of April 25. Later that morning, Big Red takes a break from the nest to reveal three chicks, one egg, and L3's empty eggshell on the edge of the nesting bowl. Watch L1 and L2 engage in a bit of sibling rivalry while hours-old L3 works on getting its bearings.
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A Red-tailed Hawk pair has been nesting above Cornell University’s athletic fields since 2012. They make use of two different light towers for their nest sites. In 2012, 2015, and 2018–2021 they used a tower near Fernow Hall, and in 2013, 2014, and 2016, they used the tower nearest Weill Hall. We installed cameras at both of these sites to get a better look at the intimate behavior of these well-known birds as they raise their young amid the bustle of a busy campus.