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Title: Woodmen Peregrines 2019
Post by: DebInTexas on 08-Apr-19, 05:21:36 PM
New female this year.  Four eggs as of this afternoon.


Title: Re: Woodmen Peregrines 2019
Post by: DebInTexas on 09-May-19, 04:29:23 PM
The female is Chayton, same as 2018.

We have a hatch today; last I saw there were four eggs.


Title: Re: Woodmen Peregrines 2019
Post by: carly on 25-Apr-22, 07:31:18 PM
Carolyn over at BCAW# just posted this update:

Omaha peregrine falcon tests positive for Highly Pathogenic Avian Influenza

The peregrine falcon that died in a nest box on the WoodmenLife Tower in downtown Omaha tested positive for Highly Pathogenic Avian Influenza.

The adult female falcon, named Chayton, died April 18 after being observed, via WoodmenLife?s webcam, behaving oddly. The online webcam provides a live public view of the nest box.

The falcon was retrieved by the Nebraska Game and Parks Commission and HPAI testing was performed at the University of Nebraska-Lincoln?s Veterinary Diagnostic Center.

HPAI is a highly contagious virus that spreads easily among birds and has been detected in both domestic poultry and wild birds. Among wild birds, waterfowl and other waterbirds appear more susceptible to HPAI than other species.

Peregrine falcons? diet consists mostly of other birds, and the species routinely preys upon ducks, shorebirds and other waterbirds. The deceased falcon may have been exposed to HPAI from its prey.


Title: Re: Woodmen Peregrines 2019
Post by: Kris G. on 25-Apr-22, 07:34:47 PM
Carolyn over at BCAW# just posted this update:

Omaha peregrine falcon tests positive for Highly Pathogenic Avian Influenza

The peregrine falcon that died in a nest box on the WoodmenLife Tower in downtown Omaha tested positive for Highly Pathogenic Avian Influenza.

The adult female falcon, named Chayton, died April 18 after being observed, via WoodmenLife?s webcam, behaving oddly. The online webcam provides a live public view of the nest box.

The falcon was retrieved by the Nebraska Game and Parks Commission and HPAI testing was performed at the University of Nebraska-Lincoln?s Veterinary Diagnostic Center.

HPAI is a highly contagious virus that spreads easily among birds and has been detected in both domestic poultry and wild birds. Among wild birds, waterfowl and other waterbirds appear more susceptible to HPAI than other species.

Peregrine falcons? diet consists mostly of other birds, and the species routinely preys upon ducks, shorebirds and other waterbirds. The deceased falcon may have been exposed to HPAI from its prey.

How very sad. I watched the video of her passing away and it was tough to watch. I wonder about our Beauty although we'll most likely never know what she died from.