Falcon Watch Reports/Videos 7/13 & 7/14/22
Thursday, July 14th, 2022By Rochester Falcon Watcher Dana
Please click on the following YouTube links to view my watch reports for July 13th & July 14th.
7/13/22
7/14/22
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By Rochester Falcon Watcher Dana
Please click on the following YouTube links to view my watch reports for July 13th & July 14th.
7/13/22
7/14/22
By Falcon Watcher Carol P.
With the sadness of our missing Zara always on our minds, Watcher Dana and I shared a very enjoyable falcon watch this morning. Both Kanfai Malachim (KM) and Blaze are flying and landing well. They’ve started talon tagging with each other and chasing mom is especially great fun!
Nova, Neander, Kanfai Malachim and Blaze were all seen this morning.
Here are a few pics of pics I took this morning.
By Rochester Falcon Watcher Carol P.
I just wanted to share a few more pics from my morning watch. Again pics of pics, so not such great quality.
Both Kanfai Malachim (Angel Wings) and Blaze are doing well. We see a lot of flying by both of them and they spend a lot of time together.
By Rochester Falcon Watcher Dana
Please click on the following YouTube links to view my watch reports for July 11th & July 12th.
7/11/22
7/12/22
By Rochester Falcon Watcher Dana
Click on the following YouTube links to see my Falcon Watch Pics and Videos.
The first one is my 7/5/22 Video
https://youtube.com/watch?v=kTlAWuugo4s&feature=share
The second one is from 7/10/22. Enjoy!
By Rochester Falcon Watcher Carol P.
We were so happy to have a new pair this year after losing Beauty and Dot.ca. When Nova and Neander laid four eggs in the Times Square nest box, we were ecstatic. When three of the eggs hatched, we fell in love all over again with three tiny, white fluff balls.
We watched them grow up, their white fluff fell out, and their beautiful brown feathers revealed themselves. We now had a hint of what they would look like as adults. I’ve always said it’s like opening a present when their masks were revealed.
But, with happiness, sometimes comes sadness.
We started the fledge watch last Tuesday, sitting in the hole (Aqueduct St), surrounded by construction and loud noise. Sometimes, if we listened very hard, we could hear the eyases crying to their parents from above.
On the 4th day of the fledge watch (Friday 7/8), KM took flight for the first time. I wasn’t there to see it, since I had been on watch for several hours that morning. It was time to head downtown to check on KM. She had flown to a building behind the Telesca Bldg. When I arrived, KM had made a 2nd flight to the top of the Wilder Bldg. She was doing great!
I may have missed Kanfai Malachim’s (KM) fledge flight, but I was there to see Zara launch herself from the end of the nest box wall on the Times Square Bldg. It was a strong flight that took her to the top of the Wilder chimney. She landed on the corner, flapped a few times and then steadied herself. It was a very good landing for her first time. She did great! Sadly, that was the last place I saw Zara. She took a couple more flights for the evening watchers who last saw her flying up to Wilder from the Telesca Bldg. After that, the evening watchers ended their watch.
I was there early Saturday morning with fellow watchers Dana Kathy O, Lisa McK, Lukka (Zara’s namer) and Alyssa. We found KM immediately on the building behind Telesca. After that we searched for Zara, but we never found her. It’s been three days now and still no sign of our Zara.
Saturday was another happy day. At 9:23 am, it was Blaze’s turn to fledge. Blaze landed on top of the Wilder Bldg very close to KM. They’ve been pretty much inseparable since then.
We are continuing to search for Zara. I am still hoping for a miracle!
This morning, Monday 7/11, I arrived downtown at 7 am. Kathy O and Dana joined me. It was going up to 90F today.
We found all four Rochester Falcons on the Powers Bldg. First the adults took off. KM and Blaze stood up and started to walk around. When Nova came back with food, the chase was on!
Both juvies (yes, they are now juvies), took off from Powers and flew towards the Times Square Bldg (TSB). Nova landed on the Powers lower roof with food. The juvies landed on the Telesca roof. Nova took off with the food and landed on the TSB NW wing ledge, where she cached the food and settled on the light.
During the morning, there was a lot of flying by both KM and Blaze, before they both settled on the NE wing ledge where they could keep an eye on mom. Neander kept watch from the south side of the OCSR, 2nd Ibeam.
By 1:00 pm, we totally lost our shade and it was getting very warm. It was time to head home.
Now to explain why I haven’t been posting any pictures. I am not able to download pictures at this time. I have lots of pictures and videos I would love to share, but I can’t at this time. So I took some pictures of pictures to share. They’re not very good, but you get the idea. Hope you enjoy!
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