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Hamilton has a new female falcon, sending hopes soaring for a brand new falcon family

Hamilton has a new female falcon, which means the city could see a nest full of chicks this summer.

McKeever was hatched on Windsor's Ambassador Bridge in 2019

McKeever is the new female falcon atop Hamilton's Sheraton Hotel. (Supplied by Hamilton FalconWatch/Facebook)

There's a new female falcon in town.

The group that tracks the birds living ata downtown hotelconfirmed the good news on Sunday evening.

"Hamilton Falconwatch officially welcomes McKeever to the Sheraton Hamilton nest," read a Facebook post frommemberCharles Gregory.

FalconWatch said the confirmation came after it was able to get photos of the bird's leg band and made sure they read it correctly.

"She comes to us from Windsor, Ontario, where she was hatched on the Ambassador Bridge in 2019," wrote Gregory."She is named in honour of Kay McKeever of the Owl Foundation."

McKeever arrived after Lily, the previous female falcon, died just a week ago.

Pat Baker, asenior monitor with the FalconWatch,saidafter Lily's death thata falcon who appeared to be female seemingly took her place. That falcon is McKeever.

She sits atop the ledge with Judson, a male falcon whofirst showed up last year.

"This means that we have a four-year-old male and a three-year-old female -perfect ages for a breeding pair," Gregory wrote. "We have high hopes for seeing a nest full of chicks this summer."