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Thursday Evening Fledge Watch – Beauty and Two Juvies on FCT & Jail Comm Twr – 8/1/13

Thursday, August 1st, 2013

By Rochester Falcon Watcher Carol P.

Watch Time:  A little after 6:00 pm to a little before 9:00 pm.

Watchers: Kathy O, Shaky, Lisa McK & Carol P.

Another gorgeous evening Falcon Watch with temps in the 70’s (F) and a light breeze.  Just beautiful.

For almost an hour both Kathy O and I searched the downtown area.  Neither of us had seen a falcon anywhere.  Kathy O texted me that they were fishing off the Broad St Bridge.  I said, “the falcons”!  Hahaha!

While I was searching, a tweet went out.  Kathy had a falcon on the west side railing of the Fronter Communication Tower (FCT) platform.  I got there as quickly as I could and saw that there was a juvie below an adult.  All I could see was a tail sticking out.  Rfalconcam cam wathcer Ei tweeted that she could see falcons on the west side of the FCT platform.  Well that just confirmed that there were two up there.

Beauty and Juvie on FCT 8-1-13*

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Beauty spread her wings and tail feathers and took off, flying slowly south towards the Times Square Bldg (TSB). We could no longer see her.

Beauty Takes off from FCT Heading South 8-1-13*

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The juvie that remained on the FCT stepped out from behind the rail and looked like s/he may have found a small tidbit of food.

Juvie on FCT with Tidbit of Food 8-1-13*

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After finishing the small bit of food, the unknown juvie took off heading west and chased a screaming gull.  The juvie ended the attack quickly and returned to the FCT  landing on the NE corner of the platform.

Juvie Went After a Gull 8-1-13Juvie Landed on SE 8-1-13Juvie on NE Corner of FCT Platform 8-1-13*

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Kathy O left to try to find Beauty and the other juvies and I drove over to the City Hall parking lot for a better look at the juvie on FCT.  I had hoped to ID this bird, but due to the bright sun and distance, I was unable to get a good picture.

Shaky joined me and we received a tweet from Kathy O that she had found two falcons on the jail communication tower (JCT).  That’s where we headed.  We joined Kathy in the Cornhill area, which is directly south of the JCT.  Lisa McK joined us and we settled in, keeping an eye on, we’re pretty sure Beauty, in the center of the JCT structure, and the juvie who was on one of the arms near the top

They remained there for quite awhile, until we were losing light.  Then Beauty took off and flew slowly back towards the downtown area.  The juvie remained on the JCT.

Beauty & Juvie on Jail Comm Two 8-1-13Juvie and Beauty on Jail Comm Twr 8-1-13*

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We were very close to this memorial.

The Fox Sisters Memorial Near Cornhill 8-1-13Spiritualism Memorial Near Cornhill 8-1-13*

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Now the the sun was getting lower in the sky and our light was fading.  The Watchers broke up, Shaky heading home.  Kathy, Lisa and I decided to ride around the downtown area one last time, leaving the juvie on the Jail Comm Twr.

Beauty and Juvie on Jail Comm Twr 8-1-13Shaky and Kathy O Synchronizing Apple Products 8-1-13Beauty and Juvie on JCT 8-1-13*

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We found one juvie on top of Xerox on the SW corner.  It was close to 9:00 pm, so we called it a Watch.

Juvie on Xerox at SW Corner 8-1-13*

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I just want to share one more picture.  This was our view of the Kodak Tower from where we were watching the jail communication tower near the Cornhill area.  My picture does not do justice to the colors behind the K-T0wer.  It reminded me of a Maxfield Parrish painting.  Goodnight everyone!

Our View of the K-Tower from Cornhill 8-1-13

Fledge watch 8-1-13

Thursday, August 1st, 2013

By Rochester Falcon Watcher MAK

It was a very dark morning in the flower city with lots of humidity and rain showers. The temperature at the start of my watch was 64 (F) 18 (C).

I first checked the Frontier Communications Tower (FCT) and if there were any PEFAs in it I couldn’t see them as it was so dark out.  After checking from every side I drove north to Kodak Office (KO) where I found 2 fledglings as I pulled over on State St.-1 on the northeast corner of the launchpad and 1 above it on the cupola.

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I went down to Mill St. to get off the busy State St.  As I arrived I could no longer see the bird on the cupola but the launchpad juvie was still there. At 6:05am a juvie came flying in enticing  its sibling to fly off with it-they circled KO a couple times then I lost sight of them. I drove to the west side of KO parking on Verona St. and could see a youngster on the southwest corner of the netting that surrounds the playpen.

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It stayed for about a half hour when Dot.Ca (DC) landed above on the southeast corner of the launchpad. LarryO  reported from the pedestrian bridge that a falcon had landed there. The juvie flew off heading south followed by DC. I lost sight of them but Larry said they went to the FCT both landing on the top arm. I made the short drive down Plymouth Ave. and parked across from Frontier but I only saw 1 juvie up on the top arm south side of the tower.

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It wasn’t until the juvie flew off and I drove down on Church St. that I saw DC on the west side top arm and when I looked on the larger computer screen I could clearly see him in my pics. Just goes to show once again how much difference light and the slightest angle can make. I decided to go up to the top of the Sister Cities Garage for a better view of things and to my surprise when I got up there all lined up in a row on the east side platform railing of FCT were our 3 Falconeers just hanging out in the pouring rain.

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Voyager was nice enough to raise her right leg giving me a view of her red over yellow bling so that I could ID all 3.  Judging by size I concluded that the next 2 after her were Rosetta in the middle and Baron on the far right.

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DC took off to the west shortly after I arrived and 10 minutes later Rosetta flew the same direction followed a minute later by Baron leaving Voyager and I all by ourselves.

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10 minutes later Voyager stuck her head up looking west and appeared ready to take off and take off she did in a blur flying east very fast and coming up the rear from the west was her brother and sister followed by an adult (I think was DC).

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They all flew over to the east side of OCSR where the elevator shaft is located but it is not visible from up on the garage so I made my way down and headed over to the Broad St. Bridge (BSB). From there I spotted a falcon under the northeast wing of the Times Square building (TSB) with its back to me so I then went down to the hole parking behind Keybank. From there I was able to determine that it was a juvie and I also found a fledgling on the lower rear roof of the TSB on the northwest corner around 7:30am.

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I drove over to Broad St. by Fitzhugh St. to see if I could ID the roof juvie but just as I pulled up it flew off to the north quickly leaving my field of vision. At this time I went to the Brighton Site (BS) to see if I could find Pigott home. I haven’t seen her in quite a few days now. She wasn’t there initially but after making a stop in Brighton I re-checked BS and found Miss Pigott on the west side on a top window ledge where it meets the west extension. She had her back to me and what a beautiful back it is after not seeing it for so long!

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I spent 15 minutes with her and in that time she did some stretching for me so I could see her still tattered tail feathers. She doesn’t seem to have suffered from her ordeal last month as she is looking just fine otherwise.

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I left her prettiness to check downtown one more time to see if I could find Beauty as I hadn’t seen her on my watch. As I approached downtown from Exchange Blvd. I saw a falcon fly from behind the TSB heading east over the river where I lost it behind the Blue Cross Arena. I headed directly over to the east side but found no PEFAs on any of the buildings over there. As I went across the BSB I saw nothing from there and then my last stop was the Andrews St. bridge where I can see many buildings north,west and south. No luck, but I was smiling for having seen 5 of our 6 Rochester Peregrine Falcons  despite the rainy conditions thus ending my watch at 10:15am! 🙂

Click on the links below to view more pics and some videos from my watch

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http://youtu.be/ssW9ma68ZPk
http://youtu.be/osObxEZ1awk
http://youtu.be/Dk0Tgl9tkyo
http://youtu.be/KSnilGQ_-tk


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